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[IDEA] Collaboration with AudioAlign #1

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MarcoRavich opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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[IDEA] Collaboration with AudioAlign #1

MarcoRavich opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 3 comments

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@MarcoRavich
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Hi there, your software is really cool.

I strongly suggest to establish some kind of collaboration with AudioAlign project in order to obtain a platform indipendent universal synchronizer:

https://github.com/protyposis/AudioAlign

Hope that inspires !

@andres-fr
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andres-fr commented Mar 30, 2020

Thanks for your kind words and nice reference!

This tool is a dead end because the GUI is based on monkey-patching Matplotlib, on the top of that based on an unstable API.

The valuable part of it is the MVNX parser, which comes from here: https://github.com/andres-fr/blender-mvnx-io

So I think indeed it would be a good idea to add MVNX to AudioAlign, and drop everything else. I will contact them.

Update: protyposis/AudioAlign#7

Cheers,
Andres

@MarcoRavich
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Bump.

There are many interesting improvements both in recent Aurio and AudioAlign releases,

Some end users' (like us) tests have detected malfunctions, omissions and possible improvements to fix/add, but it would be even more interesting to have some "alignment experts" - like you - feedbacks/opinions too:

Thanks in advance !

@andres-fr
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Thanks for the specific suggestions!

Off the top of my head there is nothing that I can contribute without substantial time investment, and right now it is beyond my bandwith to work on this topic, but will keep it open and take a look at it if I have the time. Feel free to suggest more improvements, never hurts to have them explicitly formulated!

Cheers
Andres

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