I'm working on some documentary projects, and it would be SUPREMELY useful if I could actually name the clips I'm working on. I might have a two-hour file of lots of clips, and have a clip at the beginning that talks about Topic A, and 45 minutes later into the interview, have something that would be best put closer to the Topic A clip.
"Label tracks" are useless for my purposes, as far as I can tell. As soon as I cut a piece of audio from the audio track, the audio shifts, but the label tracks are static, so the labels now point to the wrong things. I can put a dozen labels in a dozen places in this long interview file, but as soon as I clip, cut, or move audio, the labels become pointless.
What I need is to be able to take a clip and name that clip or associate a label to that clip permanently, so if I cut/paste or move that clip, the label will move with it.
Can I name or label a clip? [Audacity 2.1.0, Windows 10]
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Re: Can I name or label a clip? [Audacity 2.1.0, Windows 10]
You need to either:WannaBane wrote:"Label tracks" are useless for my purposes, as far as I can tell. As soon as I cut a piece of audio from the audio track, the audio shifts, but the label tracks are static, so the labels now point to the wrong things
Make your selection in the audio track AND the label track (usually by clicking and dragging across both track, but see here for other ways to select: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/auda ... ction.html). You will then be able to cut and paste both the audio and label(s) together.
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Use "Sync-Lock". See: http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/sync ... roups.html
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