Plug-in to speed workflow?
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Sumtingwong
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Plug-in to speed workflow?
Ok, I am somewhat limited in my capabilities with the software but have managed to digitize my entire tape collection and do some audio recording for the kids. I have searched the plug-ins and these forums, but I am not completely up with the lingo, so this is probably my shortcoming in finding an answer to my question.
I have an audio file that looks like this: Is there a plug-in or a command that will select the next portion of audio without me having to use the mouse every time to select it? In other words, I want to be able to skip the whitespace and have the software select the next portion where audio exists (I don't know if I am being clear here.) This is one of many files of foreign language words--I have about five thousand words to extract in several files. It would sure speed up the workflow if there is a suitable plug-in!
Thanks for any/all help!
Spencer
I have an audio file that looks like this: Is there a plug-in or a command that will select the next portion of audio without me having to use the mouse every time to select it? In other words, I want to be able to skip the whitespace and have the software select the next portion where audio exists (I don't know if I am being clear here.) This is one of many files of foreign language words--I have about five thousand words to extract in several files. It would sure speed up the workflow if there is a suitable plug-in!
Thanks for any/all help!
Spencer
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waxcylinder
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
There are a couple of Audacity functions that relate to this: the Silence Finder and the Sound Finder (you probably need the Sound Finder).
They are both available from the Analyze menu. See the end of this page in the 1.3 manual: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Analyze_Menu
The Sound Finder will ignore the silences an produce a label track wtih the chunks of sound labelled. If you have focus in the label track then you can Tab forwards to the next label (or Shift+Tab to move back to previous label).
You may interested in the silence remover: Effect > Truncate Silence See: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Truncate_Silence
WC
They are both available from the Analyze menu. See the end of this page in the 1.3 manual: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Analyze_Menu
The Sound Finder will ignore the silences an produce a label track wtih the chunks of sound labelled. If you have focus in the label track then you can Tab forwards to the next label (or Shift+Tab to move back to previous label).
You may interested in the silence remover: Effect > Truncate Silence See: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Truncate_Silence
WC
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
Can you elaborate on that. What exactly do you mean by "extract"? Do you want to make lots of very short files with one word in each file?Sumtingwong wrote:I have about five thousand words to extract in several files.
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Sumtingwong
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
Steve: yes, I am making very small .mp3s of each word, all separate files. Sorry, don't know the proper terms here, still learning. I am selecting each portion of the audio, naming it and exporting it as an .mp3. I am using Butler to input all the other keystrokes (with just one keystroke combination) I need except the naming of the file, so my workflow is pretty streamlined except for having to select the audio portions.
WC, I will check out what you suggest, thanks much!
Spencer
WC, I will check out what you suggest, thanks much!
Spencer
Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
As waxcylinder suggested, try the Sound Finder to mark the words with labels, then use Export Multiple to export each labelled region as a separate file.
The process is similar to what is described in the first part of this tutorial: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Split ... ate_tracks
The process is similar to what is described in the first part of this tutorial: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Split ... ate_tracks
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Sumtingwong
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
Well, it probably would have helped if I had copied over the entire Audacity folder with all the plug-ins upon installation. A new install of the latest version has the Sound Finder plug-in that Steve references--I did not have that with my previous install.
Works beautifully and turns out that the guy wrote it to do exactly the same thing I am doing now.
Cheers and thanks!
Works beautifully and turns out that the guy wrote it to do exactly the same thing I am doing now.
Cheers and thanks!
Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
If smallness in memory is important you should have a look at the the "sample rate" and "bit rate" for the mp3 ...Sumtingwong wrote:...I am making very small .mp3s of each word, all separate files. Sorry, don't know the proper terms here, still learning.
http://manual.audacityteam.org/index.ph ... rt_Options
i.e. use the smallest values for both which give you adequate sound quality if minimizing the file size is important.
Nice to have a contributor from China.Sumtingwong wrote:
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Sumtingwong
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
Trebor, I have fiddled with the export options for the .mp3s and I am averaging ~25k for each file at 128k encode. I couldn't get rid of the distortion below that, even with the variable options, and am quite happy with that file size. Thanks!
Sumtingwong is the Chinese SNAFU.
Sumtingwong is the Chinese SNAFU.
Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
If the samples are of speech you can get away with a sample rate of 22050Hz, instead of the standard 44100Hz, and half the file size.Sumtingwong wrote:... I have fiddled with the export options for the .mp3s and I am averaging ~25k for each file at 128k encode. I couldn't get rid of the distortion below that, even with the variable options, and am quite happy with that file size.
[ I often use speech sampled at 22050Hz then encoded to Mp3 at 64Kbps, (mono, not stereo) ].
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Sumtingwong
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Re: Plug-in to speed workflow?
I sampled at 44.1KHz, will try at half that with the other settings you suggest. I was thinking that the files were going to be much bigger, around 40-100k, so expectations exceeded! Honestly, with the files the size they are now, they are quite reasonable given bandwidth and ubiquitous storage available. Not trying to sound lazy, but want the best audio possible and will give up some file size for the quality.
Thanks!
Thanks!