The technology is here, in (ahem) FCPX. It can be set to analyze and
delete blank audio tracks from the captured clip. Just your luck
somebody has a patent on the damn thing.
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Jeff Cook
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Quoting Doug Abel <doug@abeledit.com>:
> Maybe ;-)
>
> Really snappy waveforms would solve it for me, but it made me think
> -- how cool would it be to get a warning, upon import, that "audio
> tracks X thru Y appear to be blank"? Instead of importing pristine
> 48k audio of blank tracks and using up precious drive space, how
> cool would a warning and option to omit upon import be?
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "trevatpc" <trevatpc@...> wrote:
>>
>> So it's a FR for 'strip silence' really... (i.e. there is no clip
>> when audio level is below the threshold. Be *really* useful when
>> interviewee/interviewer on seperate tracks.
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