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Audio waveform editor

Audio edits made by guessing on a timeline are imprecise. FrameOS shows the audio waveform alongside the video — cut silences by where they appear in the waveform, identify speech peaks, and time cuts to the audio, not just the frame.

See the audio, not just hear it

Waveform visualization shows silence, speech, and audio peaks as visual shapes. Gaps are immediately obvious as flat regions; loud moments show as peaks. Cutting at a flat region removes dead air precisely; cutting to a peak aligns with emphasis rather than arbitrary frame numbers.

Silence removal becomes a visual task

Cutting dead air or stumbles is faster when you can see the silence as a shape rather than scrub until you find it. Identify flat waveform regions, mark the range, and cut — without listening through the whole segment to find the start and end.

Audio and video in sync on the same timeline

FrameOS's multi-track editor shows audio and video tracks side by side, so a cut you make on the audio waveform also aligns with the video frame. No offset drift from making cuts in separate tools and re-syncing.

Noise removal after the cut

After trimming, remove background noise or room tone from the remaining audio without affecting the speech. FrameOS's background noise remover works on the edited clip, so the export has clean audio without round-tripping to a separate audio application.

Audio editing workflow

  • Waveform visualization alongside the video timeline.
  • Cut silences visually — see flat regions, not scrub for them.
  • Audio and video in sync on the same multi-track editor.
  • Background noise removal after trimming.

FAQ

Does FrameOS show audio as a waveform?

Yes — the audio track is displayed as a waveform in the timeline editor, showing speech peaks and silent regions visually.

Can I remove silences using the waveform?

Yes. Flat regions in the waveform indicate silence; you can select and cut them directly without scrubbing.

Does audio editing affect sync with the video?

No — audio and video are on the same timeline, so cuts stay in sync automatically.

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