Want to learn new skills from videos or audios?
As a personal simple note is to a borrowed textbook, so is this App to a multimedia.
As shown in this logo of the two circular stickers, Media Dot Paper is like dot papers commonly used in comic book production decades ago, only to decorate the original painting, rather than edit the painting, so it is much smaller than the multimedia.
Why is it represented by a loop? Because you can play the clip over and over again. Adjust its pace, or add your own notes, ask it to read it out, or even record your own voice to compare with it. This should make it easy for users to learn new languages or actions.
However, unlike the dot papers used in comic books, the results of Media Dot Paper are shared as the private notes of multimedia, rather than being sold. So how to share is also the focus of this App's efforts.
The desire to help everyone learn in a more efficient way is the original intention of this App or of my other works.
Originally, the users can only export files to their own devices, and then e-mail or other ways to share them with others, but different devices have their own restrictions on files, resulting in mobile devices are not easy to share.
So, later added a direct export to the user's Google Drive features, and directly by Drive to open the app exported files, so that as long as the other party has your shared file URL, you can connect directly open.
Sharing by Google Drive can only work on the Web version and Windows version.
For the parts related to Google API and sharing, please link to the following link:
Currently, in each MDP, you can change its pace and volume, give it your custom captions, read out them, and record your voice for comparison. And the above actions, except the action of recording, can also be used on the entire multimedia. Remember that the actions mentioned above are not done by modifying the multimedia, so this App does not harm the copyright of the multimedia.
Want to make your own MDP and how to remove it? Click the plus sign button to add one and there are two ways to remove it, as shown on the left. How to set each MDP? Please link to the link below.
You can use this App to output your work as a .sbv file in which it records your subtitles with the related time period and you can apply it to your YouTube video if you want to use your own subtitles.
If you don't want to narrate by yourself, this App can utter your subtitles for you (in general, your system should support TTS). What you need to do is to play it and recode the video with his/her voice at the same time.
In fact, this App once tried to capture the captions from YouTube videos if the user wants; however, it does not work now. Maybe I have touched its red line. ^_^ Sorry, although it is convenient for the user when they study languages from YouTube, if it hurts somebody's right, I cannot try to make it work for you. -_-''