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We've heard from a number of people transcribing MP3 files (or other audio formats like WAV) that have a recording in one channel and time code (LTC) in the other. We've heard from a number of people transcribing MP3 files (or other audio formats like WAV) that have a recording in one channel and time code (LTC) in the other.
-InqScribe handles MP3 playback just fine and lets you adjust the audio balance so you don't have to listen to the awful sounds that LTC makes when it is played back. However, InqScribe does not interpret the LTC signal and convert it to actual time code. There are pretty heavy technical challenges to doing this. If we ever manage it, we'll let you know.+InqScribe handles MP3 playback just fine and lets you adjust the audio balance so you don't have to listen to the awful sounds that LTC makes when it is played back. However, InqScribe does not interpret the LTC signal and convert it to actual time code. There are pretty heavy technical challenges to doing this.  
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 +For more information about this, please see our FAQ page on [[http://nw.inquirium.org/kb/inqscribe:media_ltc|InqScribe and LTC]].
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inqscribe/media_formats.txt · Last modified: 2009/08/10 11:45 by loh
 
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