I'm a video editor, but not very professional. I mostly edit speech and podcast videos to highlight interesting parts and make short clips. I've found that the most time-consuming task is finding interesting segments in a full-length video.<p>It usually takes me 2-3 hours of continuous listening just to find the 'timestamps' where the interesting points start and end. I'm referring to source videos that are 30 min to 1 hour long.<p>Nowadays, getting transcriptions for videos is easy with AI. So, why not use that to find segments? Reading through a transcription is much quicker and easier than listening to the whole video.<p>You can't predict what the speaker in the video will say, so you need to listen, go back and forth, and keep repeating this process until you finish the video.<p>So, I created Obiklip. Now I can go through each line of the transcription, listen to each line, read or skim through it. It saves me hours! Of course, there's still detailed post-production editing to do, but finding points to highlight is no longer a pain.<p>As the only developer for this project, I'm happy to share this and hear feedback from the community!<p>P.S. It's a free software. But if you need to buy a license, use the "HELLOHN" coupon. You'll get 50% off.