avsnapping
Avsnapping is a term sometimes used to describe the phenomenon where an audio or video player automatically snaps or aligns playback to specific points within a media file. This snapping behavior is often observed in editing software or media players that offer advanced playback controls. It can be triggered by markers, timestamps, or the beginning and end of segments within the media. The purpose of avsnapping is to provide users with precise control over playback and editing, allowing for seamless transitions and accurate placement of edits.
The implementation of avsnapping can vary depending on the software. Some applications may have a visual indicator
While the term "avsnapping" itself is not a universally standardized technical term, the concept it represents