Not sure what you mean but no need for anything besides this file: http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?p … 00#p105500 - Clickable text-audio interaction in the same format as the original text (or customized) w/ highlighting.
That's for books/stories/etc. For video I'd be torn whether to use Kage Shibari, Aegis, or KMPlayer, despite the presence of timestamps/lack of presentation customizability on the latter two which feeds into the obtrusive feeling of how the frame/window/verticality is presented.
But as for making files, I've never made the .lrc files but .trs is easy: http://blog.dinglabs.com/2010/02/how-to … ntent.html just open Transcriber, load the audio file and text, and hit a key as you listen, whenever you think it's a good place for the audio/text to line up. Took me only the length of the audio file to make the one I linked to in above comment. Then I ended up with a .trs file and the audio, all that's needed for the above tool balloonguy made.
I keep it as a local .html file (saved the version1 thingy as complete page) and type "file:///media file path", hit Load, Browse for the .trs file and voila!
Still waiting for .trs support in subs2srs though. Or is that on there now, haven't checked in a while. Or maybe I'll start making .lrc files instead.
Last edited by nest0r (2010 October 23, 7:21 pm)