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January 24, 2023
Under Review

Ability to see audio waveform and video in source window

  • January 24, 2023
  • 121 replies
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The ability to see a waveform and the video at the same time.

121 replies

AnthonyVescio
Participant
February 26, 2024

any updates?

Participant
February 23, 2024

Please implement this finally...

Participant
December 9, 2023

One interesting and flexible way to implement this would be to allow users to load any clip or sequence into the reference monitor and then gang the reference monitor to either source or program. This would allow users to view the waveform in the source viewer, and see picture in the reference monitor. This would also address the general inflexibility in the feature set of the reference monitor and make it a more useful tool. I do think, though, that there should be a more robust option whereby the ability to view picture and waveform simultaneously without using Mecury Transmit to playback on a separate monitor that doesn't involve the potentially brittle 'gang monitor' function.

Participant
November 7, 2023

Yes please implement this! Its such a paint for me to switch back and forth everytime between Video and Audio.

Please implement it! 

Participating Frequently
October 29, 2023

Its been 10 months!! 

Participant
August 15, 2023

Guys... really... this is an ABSOLUTE MUST for any kind of dialog editing..talking heads, interviews with multi cam, etc. lets go lets go!...Come on Jessica!!

Known Participant
August 9, 2023

Any update? This would be incredible...

Participant
April 7, 2023

I was looking for this function aswell.......but actually foud something even better!

1. Make a sequence of all the clips from your camera

2. Drag that sequence into the source monitor

3. Click on the little wrench at the bottom right in your source monitor

4. Choose "open sequence in timeline"

5. Make your programme sequences and source sequence visible by stacking them.

6. click on the "insert and overwrite sequences as nests or individual clips" buttom (to the left of snap in timeline button)

7. and now you can edit from the top sequence (source) into the bottom sequence (programme) and see everything you want like waveforms and where every source clip starts ands ends.

 

This guy explains it even better in a video and in 30 seconds.

https://youtu.be/6Zw6Cc7DL0Q

 

ENJOY !

Legend
March 9, 2023

@Jessica Nuñez It's time to introduce this feature into the workflow. We are waiting for such a great opportunity.

Participating Frequently
March 7, 2023

yes, not everyone wants to be forced to use a timeline to see both picture and waveform at the same time to choose selects.

video and waveform in the source viewer is curcial for speed with 3-point editing and match framing to find alternative takes as well as making selects.