Unpin video window from text window
You should be able to unpin the video window from the text window so you can place in a secondary window. I personally want to use your software for court presentation by clicking on the timecode and immediately playing back for the jury. Right now I have to note the time code then pull up the video in a separate player and cue to the correct time.
Thanks for the suggestion Andrew. I see how unpinning the video window would be really useful for presentation scenarios. We will consider this for a future update of InqScribe.
Your second suggestion about embedding subtitles within the playback window is actually covered in the following suggestion: http://support.inqscribe.com/forums/4206-general-feedback-for-inqscribe/suggestions/3057491-preview-subtitled-movies
Feel free to place your votes there! I’ve edited this part out of the description to keep these ideas separate.
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AdminAlex Underwood (Admin, InqScribe) commented
From Ashley, who proposed the same idea:
"I currently use inqscribe over two screens-one running the media and one where I am doing the transcription. This is particularly important to me as I am carrying out an analysis of HD screen recordings where interactions are on a micro scale. However, as the media player and transcription are tied together, it becomes quite difficult to resize the window easily over two screens. What would be much easier is if the media and transcription could be in separate windows, allowing me to resize them independently on difference displays."