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# README

The **Hudson AI Studio Editor** is the core workspace where the entire dubbing process takes place — from dialogue verification and AI voice generation to detailed editing and final placement.

## Overview

The interface is intuitively divided into four key areas to help you manage professional dubbing workflows efficiently:

| Area              | Description                                                                            |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Speech Box**    | Fine-tune original dialogue transcripts, translations, and AI acting instructions      |
| **Timeline**      | Control the temporal flow of audio with track-based clip placement and take management |
| **Top Bar**       | Access tools for environment optimization, information lookup, and various utilities   |
| **Video Preview** | Real-time preview for synchronization checking during the editing process              |

## Getting Started

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Start with **Understanding the Workspace Layout** to familiarize yourself with the editor interface before diving into specific features.
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