[Feature Request] Add sound effect to specific part of a clip

Bug #1020673 reported by gpilikid
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OpenShot Video Editor
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gpilikid

Bug Description

Hello all, I noticed that there is no functionality to apply a sound effect onto a specific part of the clip, but rather it is applied to the clip as a whole.

I think this is a required feature for OpenShot in order to reach an upper level. I, along with another friend, have taken the liberty to create the required UML diagrams and specifications you might need in order to develop this.

All the related UML design documents have been posted to:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openshot/+spec/add-sound-effect-to-specific-part-of-a-clip

Looking forward to your feedback.

Regards.

Tags: audio effects
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gpilikid (gpilikid) wrote :
description: updated
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Olivier Girard (eolinwen) wrote :

Hi,
A lot of things will come with our own library and the version 2.0.
Thanks.

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gpilikid (gpilikid) wrote :

Hello Cenwen, thanks for the responce. Are these features underway?
Care to share more info about the lib you're creating?
Regards.

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Olivier Girard (eolinwen) wrote : Re: [Openshot.developers] [Bug 1020673] Re: [Feature Request] Add sound effect to specific part of a clip

Ah Ah. Curious. :-)

libopenshot will replace the 4 dependencies of MLT and freiOr-plugins.

The only things that I can tell you are Openshot will change of look of
core-engine and will come with more 200 audio and 100 videos effects.
The rest will be the surprised.
That's all.

2012/7/3 gpilikid <email address hidden>

> Hello Cenwen, thanks for the responce. Are these features underway?
> Care to share more info about the lib you're creating?
> Regards.
>
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> Title:
> [Feature Request] Add sound effect to specific part of a clip
>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
> In Progress
>
> Bug description:
> Hello all, I noticed that there is no functionality to apply a sound
> effect onto a specific part of the clip, but rather it is applied to
> the clip as a whole.
>
> I think this is a required feature for OpenShot in order to reach an
> upper level. I, along with another friend, have taken the liberty to
> create the required UML diagrams and specifications you might need in
> order to develop this.
>
> All the related UML design documents have been posted to:
>
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openshot/+spec/add-sound-effect-to-specific-part-of-a-clip
>
> Looking forward to your feedback.
>
> Regards.
>
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Andy Finch (fincha) wrote :

I don't think this is library dependent, it's more to do with providing the gui functionality.

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