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Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 21 May 2012 20:16
by chopsuuu
Hi,
hope this is the right place for this problem:
I was wondering if there is some view/plugin that enables me to see the waveform of a movie as a whole, so I can use it to navigate through the movie, e.g. jumping to a part that is very loud or very silent.
I did some googling but without any luck, maybe I just don't know the right terms to look for.
Any kind of hints are very appreciated!
Best,
Chris
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 22 May 2012 12:57
by fkuehne
This sounds like a really interesting feature! Regrettably, this isn't supported by VLC at all. If you wish to contribute a patch to add this feature, it would be definitely welcome.
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 28 Mar 2020 18:22
by BasicUser
I wish I could use VLC to trim audio, I can't without this waveform
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 26 Dec 2021 15:08
by jimsvox4
I joined this forum for exactly the same question - is there a way to view waveforms in VLC.
Sadly, I see that the previous questions are from 2012 and 2020 and there is no update from VLC about this.
I do believe VLC is outstanding in its range of functions and almost universal usefulness, so I find it even more puzzling that VLC seems to have a total block on the use of waveforms.
Very disappointing.
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 28 Dec 2021 10:51
by fkuehne
Well, nobody contributed such a feature to VLC in the last decade. It would still be welcome!
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 23 Dec 2023 10:26
by icouldiwill
11 years later we are still waiting for that feature to see the whole waveform of a file on VLC. Maybe AI will handle that in the end.
Re: Navigation through video by audio waveform
Posted: 23 Dec 2023 15:09
by InTheWings
11 years later we are still waiting for that feature to see the whole waveform of a file on VLC. Maybe AI will handle that in the end.
I'm sorry but this request makes little sense regarding what is available on some dedicated players.
- For audio you can have a dynamic graph of audio. Ex: clementine
- For video you navigate by thumbnail: Ex: youtube
The former being effective only for reasonable durations