вс, 16 апр. 2023 г., 20:04 Stefan de Konink <stefan@konink.de>:
On Sunday, April 16, 2023 6:05:29 PM CEST, Andrew Randrianasulu wrote:
> One user asked (on opennet.ru forums) if any Linux video editor can edit
> (move) sound track down to millisecond accuracy. I said *may be* cingg can
> do this, because such timeline format exist and can be enabled with this
> option. Not sure why it aligns to samples for you by default ....

I thought this was only possible by a specific fork from cinelerra-cve.

I only tested my own suggestion by locking video track and moving audio track a little, after setting timeline to hh:mm:ss.xxx, unsetting "align to frames" and using "move mode" with mouse.



"Another huge change implementation of pts based timing. This enables
to edit media with variable framerate and get rid of assumption
that audio and video start simultaneously."

--
Stefan