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Toolbar Options for Audio Redaction in CaseGuard Studio
Overview of Toolbar Options
The Toolbar in CaseGuard Studio offers five key options for redacting audio files:
- Audio Redaction:
- This is the default option when you add an audio file.
- The panel below provides in-depth manual audio redaction tools, as covered in the “Manual Audio Redaction” video.
- Applied redactions display the action and timestamp under “Description.”
- Use the “Go to Position” icon under “Operations” to navigate to one second before a specific redaction.
- Select “Preview Without Effect” to listen to sections where mute, bleep, or voice change effects are applied.
- Click the “Delete” button to remove redactions one by one, reflected on the audio wave.
- Audio Effects:
- Allows you to adjust the volume, decreasing it to 0.5 or increasing it up to 100.
- Add changes to the Task list and export the file to apply volume adjustments.
- Closed Captioning:
- Enables adding captions to your videos and audio files.
- Add timestamps using manual methods, write out captions, and save them for your chosen duration.
- Further details are available in the “How to: Translation and Closed Captioning” video.
- Convert Audio to Video:
- Converts audio files into video format (.mp4).
- Once selected, the task appears on the “Tasks List” panel and applies upon export.
- Noise Removal:
- Removes background noise from audio files.
- Adjust noise removal directly on the audio wave, selecting specific levels and time frames or applying it to the entire audio file.