How to timestamp accurately with precisely

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Due to the complex diversity of contemporary Internet applications, computer network measurements have gained considerable interest during the recent years. Since they supply network research, development and operations with data important for network traffic modelling, performance and trend analysi...


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How to timestamp accurately August 2020

First impressions In this first video you are going to see a stanza that, according to the coloring of the lines , is apparently well synched. Remember that this is only to be used as a guide, but there’re more effective ways to review the timestamps accuracy.

Start times If you pay closer attention to the start times , when we run Ctrl+L in each line, you’ll see that: Lines 1 and 3 are early. I.e. there’s a brief silence before the first sound. Lines 2 and 4 are late. I.e. there’s a portion of the first sound missing. Remember that the start time must be the on the first sound of the first word of the line , including prolonged sounds.

Start times There are two options to fix start times: Start the song from the top and re-timestamp to run the checks again Use Ctrl+plus / minus buttons to move the line 100 milliseconds . Remember that just clicking on plus/ minus buttons will move timestamps by 1 second .

To sum up Check that you can’t hear any instrumental music or silence before the first sound of the first word of the line and that you can hear the complete first sound . If you press Ctrl+L a couple of times in a row and you can hear the singer “ stubbering ” the first sound of the first word , your timestamps are on spot.

End times Delivering accurate end times is just as important as delivering accurate start times. The line coloring is very helpful . However , it’s important to learn when that shading is showing accurate end times. If you take a look at the next video you’ll see that end times look quite accurate .

End times If you’d review each line closely, you’ll see that: Lines 1 and 2 are early or cut short. I.e. the last sound of the last word is not heard. Lines 3 and 4 are late. I.e. there’s a brief silence after the last word (or even the beginning of the following line). Remember that the end time must be right after the last sound of the last word of the line , including prolonged sounds which can be clearly heard.

End times The best way to check the end times is to create a new line using Ctrl+Intro /Enter . The new line will have as start time the exact same timestamp than the end time in the line above . When the end time is early you’ll hear the last sound of the last word in the new line when pressing Ctrl+L .

End times When the end time is late , you’ll see that the coloring lasts significantly longer than the singer’s voice. To fix it, you’ll need to move your timestamps back enough to make them match exactly with the end of the line. Always check that you didn’t go to far by creating a new line.

Final comparison Correct Incorrect

Final summary Please take into account that all tasks that are not accurately timestamped will be reopened for corrections. An acceptable margin of error is of less tan 100 milliseconds since the tool allows to correct by this margin. This process might be time-consuming the first couple of times. However, timestamping accuracy has always been a request to work on this project.