Extract statistics from audio and video files
Airs is an awesome, trial version Mac program, belonging to the category Design & Photography.
More about Airs
It’s available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and previous versions, and you can download it in English. The program version is 0.6.5 and was updated on 9/12/2006.
Airs is a light program that takes up less storage than many software in the section Design & Photography.
Since the program was added to our catalog in 2006, it has obtained 127 downloads, and last week it gained 0 downloads.
Airs is a tool for video coding. You listen (or watch) an audio (or video) file, and after each event occurring in the movie—be it a sentence spoken by a person in the movie or some action taken—you pause the movie in order to assign to the event some attributes. In other words, you divide the movie into (usually very small) parts, called utterances, and fill out a questionary for each of them. In this way you obtain statistical data, which you can eventually analyze using convential statistcal analysis.
Thus, Airs provides you a user-friendly way to assign attributes to arbitrary parts of a movie, to edit these attributes, and to export them to a text file suitable for input by application programs for statistical analysis (such as the professional software S-PLUS or spreadsheet applications à la Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice’s Calc).