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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi Mike,
There is a reason the PDF to Epub3 is not that simple for you .... it's not a simple thing to do. We have spent a lot of time and money on trying to import PDF - and it might be doable, but we also (as every other company) get a lot of garbled text out of it.
It is more doable to add the ability to open a doc file - and we will try to get around to that in the future.
Regarding open or Import ... it's a mistake in the tutorial. It is Open. Import is a function used for adding material to an already existing session.Best regards,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi,
The waveforms are rectified by design. There are a number of reasons why - but the main reason is that you get more information about the audio than you do with traditional waveforms.
If you make a side by side comparison, then you will see the difference.
This makes it easier to see, for instance, breaths.
It might take some getting used to - but there is a thought behind it.Best regards,
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An error occurred while saving the comment No there is list view for the cue point.
We might be able to do that in 2.0Regards,
NickAn error occurred while saving the comment It is possible to set Cue Point in the audio itself. When setting Cue Points the markers will follow the edits.
https://hindenburg.com/support/guides#https://hindenburg.com/support/guides/cuepoint/@G
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yes, we introduced Mute some time back. So Cmd M is what you are looking for
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An error occurred while saving the comment We hope to be able to implement something down the lines of this in Hindenburg 2.0
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi Eric,
I seem to remember answering you in Support right?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for the input. We do have plans to support 96khz in the future but we can't really promise when. It might not be out before the upcoming Hindenburg 2.0
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An error occurred while saving the comment That is a good idea. But with the current Session / File structure it is not possible.
We are looking at a feature to compact a session (truncating the original files) and will also experiment with converting Wav to FLAC. -
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This is in our backlog for features in Hindenburg 2.0.
We are still working on it and how to be able to bring more news regarding the development.An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for the input and comments.
We are looking at many of the feature ideas that you all have - and many will be found in the upcoming version (Hindenburg 2,0) that we are working on.
That said, then I might cast some light on some of the questions.
You can get information about the original file and offset by right-clicking on the region and selecting properties.
It is possible to export a single clip from the clipboard (right-click / export) ...but only one clip at a time.
We have many new ideas for the clipboard, exporting to other systems and syncing audio and video.
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We have been looking at how we can implement “delete silence” in Hindenburg. I think we should be able to come up with a solution for that in the near future.
We have been working on some other features that touch the same area, with out latest Beta feature called “Magic Levels”.
It’s a non destructive way of applying Side Chain Gate – so that mixing multiple recordings become very easy.
No the same, I know – be it might help out in the situations where you are looking to reduce Bleed or Noisefloor.An error occurred while saving the comment Detect and remove silence is an idea we have on our list of ideas. I had not thought about truncating silence ... but it might be something we can look at.
In the current version of Hindenburg it might not make a world of sense to implement Strip Silence .. but in the coming version it will. We are working hard on Hindenburg 2.0. That something to look forward too.
There is now an integration which makes it possible to export from Pozotron to Hindenburg so you can import editorial comments as markers into your recording and make fixes in the order you like.