I find the tablets cumbersome and I prefer 4k and larger screens, so it’s just not practical right now to own a tablet for my workflow and I’m glad they offer a mac version of MN 3. Since it’s open source, anybody can use it in their product, so perhaps on iOS, the developers here will be able to use the same technology for you guys on tablets. Will be nice if that is all integrated and it’s also why I mention the youtube-dl tool. I’m sure there is a tool that will cut the video into bite size pieces for studying and I can then use the tools inside MarginNote 3 to do the outline of the video. I just need to be able to see the audio wave form on the video or perhaps have a tool such as “find silence” where the tool will automatically split the video into pieces… In fact, I think that’s what I will go find now. Then you will see your video in finder and you can drag it to MarginNote 3 and you are good to go for doing your video annotation. Basically, you just download the tool from the package manager server. As you can see it’s a as simple as running ‘brew install youtube-dl’. That link, by the way is a video that will show you how to install youtube-dl on a mac. So, when I see a video, I just copy the link and go to my command line and type youtube-dl ‘ How To Install youtube-dl on macOS - YouTube’ and it’s done. I use a mac mini, so I’m running MarginNote on OSx, not on an iPad. Yes, well there are plenty of tutorials on installing this tool. You can download transcripts of videos from youtube with youtube-dl as well. Oh, by the way, lots of other features in that downloader. If I had a visual way to see the audio, I could do it faster. I want to quickly cut all the video tracks and then go through an annotate them. Also wondering if there is a way to turn on the audio wave form so that I can cut the video where the person stops talking and see that in advance rather than have to listen to the entire track. Give the note a title in the Subject box and more information in the Content section. A new box will appear to the right of the video. A black line will appear in the timeline below the video. When you would like to add an annotation, press the Annotation button and the video will pause. Then you can just drag the videos into DEVONthink or into MarginNotes or whatever you are using for your video database.ĭoes anybody know if there are hotkeys for playing videos in MarginNotes? I’m searching for a way to hit play and have it play/pause the videos. Press the Play button to start the video. It allows downloads of entire youtube channels if you wish or all the videos on a web page you are studying. It restarts failed downloads and ensures you never download a file twice. It’s open source and supports all the videos sites from twitter to vimeo to youtube, even with password logins. You can download youtube videos and drag them into MarginNotes. How to annotate youtube videoA quick introduction about me, Howdy, my names Delphi.
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