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Looking for a free audio/video analysis tool

category: general [glöplog]
 
Hello all,

I'm looking for a tool (preferably FOSS) that would let me very simply visualize the frames of a video along with the sound spectrum. The said spectrum would have to be precalc'd, I guess, in order to have the preview of what is going to be heard.

I'm trying to see, in slow motion (and frame by frame mode) what on the video causes which audible sound.

I've tried the VLC audio viz plugins, but those don't work in frame by frame mode.

Any good ideas ?
added on the 2010-02-01 07:48:13 by cxnull cxnull
Windows Movie Maker? :)
Unfortunately this would have to work for .mov files...
(Without converting them via Handbrake for example)
That's why I tried with VLC at first... Any appropriate plugins for example, or other ideas ?
added on the 2010-02-01 08:35:43 by cxnull cxnull
The newer VirtualDub versions had that afaik, but you have to enable it. Dunno if VD reads .mov files though...
added on the 2010-02-01 09:34:24 by raer raer
you could write a simple avisynth script and use that to read .mov files into virtualdub.
Awesome, thanks for the VirtualDub tip, I had an older version.
Will definitely look into how to convert mov to avi with avisynth.
Thanks a lot !
added on the 2010-02-01 11:00:19 by cxnull cxnull

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