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Advene

An annotation tool for digital videos.

16 Alternatives To Advene

Avdshare Video Converter

Convert MP4, MOV, AVI, AVCHD, MXF, MOD, TOD, FLV, VOB, MPG, WMV etc
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Express Scribe

Express Scribe transcription software and audio player specifically designed for typists.
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MetaX for Windows

MetaX for Windows, port of https://alternativeto.

Metaz

MetaX is a free meta-data tagging application for mp4 files and their derivatives.

MovieChapterizer

Use MovieChapterizer to create chapter names for favorite sections of your movies.
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MyMeta

MyMeta is a Windows 8 / Windows RT App for editing metadata and artwork on MP4, M4V and MOV media…

Scripto

Scripto is a free, open source tool for enabling community transcriptions of document and…

Sonal

Sonal if a free software for qualitative research.

Transcribe

An online app that reduces the pain of converting audio & video to text. Saves thousands of hours every month for journalists, lawyers, students and professional transcriptionists all over the world, including researchers in Antarctica.

Transcriber Pro

Transcriber-pro is a convenient tool for professional transcription audio to text
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TranscriberAG

TranscriberAG is designed for assisting the manual annotation of speech signals.

VoiceWalker

VoiceWalker helps you transcribe audio or video recordings.

Wundershare Video Converter Ultimate

Wondershare UniConverter (originally Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate) can convert any video to over 1,000 formats at 30X faster speed without quality loss, burn DVDs, edit, download, record videos, transfer media files to devices and more.

iDentify

Tags iTunes-compatible MP4 video files, automatically - using information from online databases.
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oTranscribe

A free web app to take the pain out of transcribing recorded media

veotag

veotag lets you display clickable text, called “veotags,” within an audio or video file.