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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2016-11-11 16:21:18 -0500
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2016-11-12 06:58:01 +0700
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- Yolo is a Java program for creating timesheets to sync animation to a pre-recorded audio track.
+Yolo (Lipsync Exposure Sheet Generator)
-Specifically, Yolo analyses a WAV file against plain text sides, and, given a frame rate, generates an exposure sheet.
-Animators can use the exposure sheet to sync the lips of an animated character with the dialogue.
+Yolo is a Java program for creating timesheets to sync animation to a
+pre-recorded audio track.
-Yolo does not parse the words contained within the WAV file on its own; you must provide it both the audio and the
-scripted dialogue. As long as it has these two things, it effectively provides a phonemic breakdown of the dialogue,
-an example drawing of the mouth position, and a frame count for each sound.
+Specifically, Yolo analyses a WAV file against plain text sides, and,
+given a frame rate, generates an exposure sheet. Animators can use
+the exposure sheet to sync the lips of an animated character with the
+dialogue.
+
+Yolo does not parse the words contained within the WAV file on its own;
+you must provide it both the audio and the scripted dialogue. As long as
+it has these two things, it effectively provides a phonemic breakdown
+of the dialogue, an example drawing of the mouth position, and a frame
+count for each sound.