Audio Waveform Visualization All Features (/features)premium Audio Waveform Visualization See your audio visually for precise video editing and silence detection Edit videos with confidence using visual audio waveforms. See speech patterns, identify silence, find perfect cut points, and navigate audio visually. The. How to Use • 1Open video editor with audio • 2Watch waveform generate across timeline • 3Notice speech sections with visible peaks • 4See silence sections as flat or minimal waveform • 5Zoom in on timeline • 6See waveform detail increase • 7Scrub through video • 8Watch playhead sync with waveform • 9Find a cut point visually using waveform • 10Add trim marker at low point between speech • 11Play trimmed video - clean cut • 12Use waveform to verify subtitle timing • 13Waveform stays cached between sessions Key Features • Real-Time Generation - Waveform generates automatically when video opens in editor • Visual Audio Representation - See audio amplitude across entire video timeline • Speech Pattern Identification - Easily spot where you're speaking vs. silence • Silence Detection Aid - Visual confirmation of silent sections before removing • Zoom Responsive - More detail appears as you zoom into timeline • Playhead Synchronization - Current position highlighted on waveform • Frame-Accurate Editing - Find exact frames between words for clean cuts • Cached for Performance - Waveform cached after first generation for instant reloading • Multiple Channels - Stereo audio shows combined waveform • Color-Coded Amplitude - Higher amplitude = darker/taller waveform • Timeline Integration - Waveform displays directly below video timeline • Subtitle Timing Reference - Use waveform to verify subtitle timing accuracy • Cut Point Identification - Find natural pauses between sentences visually Why You'll Love It Editing video blindly is guesswork. Seeing the audio makes finding cut points, verifying timing, and understanding content structure instant and precise. The waveform turns audio editing from tedious to intuitive. Pro Tips • Look for valleys (low amplitude) to find silence and good cut points • Peaks indicate speech - avoid cutting in the middle of visible peaks • Zoom in for frame-accurate editing at word boundaries • Silence detection works better when you can see the waveform confirming flat sections • Subtitle timing is easier to adjust when you see where speech actually starts/ends • Consistent amplitude suggests consistent speaking volume - good for professional content • Sudden peaks might be coughs, pops, or background noise to remove • Waveform caching means editing the same video again is instant • Use waveform to identify pacing - evenly spaced peaks = good flow • Natural pauses between sentences show as brief flat sections - perfect cut points Try Statuz today, it's free. Download for macOS (/download)