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    under review  ·  Alex Underwood responded

    Thanks for writing in the request! It’s great to hear users articulating their suggestions in the comments. We will keep this under consideration for a future InqScribe update.

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    Andrew Piper commented  · 

    Two things would make this great for scripting audio description (for visually impaired audiences):
    1. A zoomed-in waveform (e.g. showing 3 or 4 seconds either side of the current timecode) so I can precision-align the timecode with the start or end of spoken dialogue.
    2. A 'jump x frames forward' and 'jump x frames backward' hotkey so that I can put a specified gap between the end of the spoken dialogue and the start of my description text.

    I'm happy to be contacted if you want to develop this to be more useful for audio describers. (I know some people already use it for AD.)

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