petemus 89 Posted March 12 Sometimes audio files to be imported have a long silence at the start of the file. Then you hear nothing in a looong time if you audition the file with Play button in the file browser dialog. How about implementing automatic skip to the start of audio when stating auditioning a file? Or, even better, how about rendering a quick, small waveform strip of the file where you can skip to a location you want to audition. These days the auditioning is only useful for files that only have a short period of or no silence at the start of the file. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will. 472 Posted March 12 2 hours ago, petemus said: Or, even better, how about rendering a quick, small waveform strip of the file where you can skip to a location you want to audition. Then you can just as well drag and drop the file into the TV. It's x100 faster? That's what I normally do when I come across these sample loops and just delete them from the TV again. I can see why it might be a problem to some though. Or maybe add a waveform viewer? This way you will know if you have to import it to the TV or listen via the browser. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mark MoreThan-Shaw 480 Posted March 12 7 hours ago, petemus said: These days the auditioning is only useful for files that only have a short period of or no silence at the start of the file. +1 We need to be able to scrub through the audio file if we want to Share this post Link to post Share on other sites