InqScribe is a useful and flexible environment to annotate, transcribe, analyze, and subtitle digital media files.
InqScribe sports a deceptively simple interface, pairing your digital video and audio with a transcript editor that lets you synchronize specific portions of your transcript with corresponding time segments within the media.
Limitations:
· You may not save
· You may not export data, including subtitled movies
· You may not use shortcuts while InqScribe is in the background
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· InqScribe is now a signed app to improve compatibility with OS X 10.8 (569).
· More robust support for shared license files (937, 1130).
· Support for the 48fps frame rate (658).
· Time code track detection should now work better for 29.97, 23.976, and 59.94 frame rates. (515).
· Duration may now be exported as part of the tab-delimited, HTML, and XML export formats. Tab-delimited exports now include a row of headers (576).
· Font lists are now explicitly ordered alphabetically, instead of relying on the system. This primarily affects Windows users (302).
· Removed exception that could occur when searching for media files (297).
· Documentation has been updated for 2.2.