Seems it would be far simpler to allow one to “unsplit”/re-merge? and, as opposed to now having to split off additional part to compensate for an initial error on my part. So the only option(?) is to effectively create a “new” split inside, to then capture that last nano-second of the sentence that belongs in, and place this “new” directly after – and then delete, leaving and. So, what I want to do is “un-split” and > thereby making it a single, whole section again, move the scrubber a smidgen along (to properly capture all the sound of that last sentence), and then split again into, and. It occurs to me, when listening again, that I placed the scrubber too close to the last sentence in, and I now have a nano-second of the audio that I want in, with it instead sitting “inside”. I continue and do a whole bunch of other things – making CMD-Z no longer possible. I move them apart a bit (as a visual aid, with “dead space” in between), and then follow along for the next few sentences, until I get to the end of those sentences that I want to remove – place the scrubber there, and split again. It’s not a major issue, since splitting a part of the track, when placed immediately adjacent to one another, doesn’t make any difference to the playback – but it’s still a slight annoyance to my OCD tendencies that a split section, cannot be made whole again.īy way of example – I drop the scrubber at the end of a sentence, but before the sentence that I want to remove. ScreenFlow is a screen recording utility that might come in handy if you need to record tutorials. Thank you for the link – had a look, and that was my understanding of things (good to confirm). Download Screenflow For Mac Os X 10.6.8 - real advice.
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