Add a timestamp after the "Speaker 0".
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Charles Stipkovic
This would make it easier to find to fix things when comparing against the original recording. E.G. I played a MP4 to listen to bad areas but trying to find in Trebble I had to search for words or read thru to find areas. The time stamp would have allowed to easily find the correct section to edit.
Armel Beaudry Kembe Tchemeube
Hi Charles,
Just to be sure I’m solving the right problem. When you note a timecode while listening to the raw MP4 (e.g., “12:37”), you’d like to:
- See that exact timestamp right next to the speaker label in the transcript (e.g., “Speaker 0 [12:37] …”), and
- Jump straight to that spot in Trebble with one click/scroll, instead of searching for words.
Is that correct?
‑ Should the time shown be the original video’s timeline (starting at 0:00), or something else?
‑ Would a clickable timestamp that seeks the player to that point be even more helpful?
Any extra detail about your workflow will help us design this the way you need. Thanks for clarifying!
Best,
Armel