Difference between revisions of "Clipper"
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|purpose=Clipper is a free open-source web application enabling researchers to create and share virtual-clips without altering the original media files | |purpose=Clipper is a free open-source web application enabling researchers to create and share virtual-clips without altering the original media files | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 21 April 2021
Description[edit]
From the project website: "Clipper is a free open-source web application enabling researchers to create and share virtual-clips without altering the original media files. Clipper enables you to mark the start and end of interesting events while playing audio or video data files through a standard web browser. You can add rich text annotations to each clip, and combine clips into playlists (cliplists)"