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scisportNewbie Joined: Aug 22, 2023 11:45Messages: 1Offline
Solved byAug 22, 2023 11:50
It's not quite clear if and how PD can do this, so a little guidance please. I have a produced video presentation. I want to upload it to PD and have text captions added sutomatically without having to upoad a script. Does PD include the necessary "reader" yo do this? Online there is a service VEED.IO that does this, but I would rather have a software in my system that does it without hacing to wait for transfer and such. The completed video would then be exported likely in MP4 form. We are MAC exclusive. Thanks for the assist.
PowerDirector ModeratorSenior ContributorLocation: New Taipei City, TaiwanJoined: Oct 18, 2016 00:25Messages: 2104Offline
Aug 22, 2023 20:13
Hello,
Yes, this is what Speech to Text should do. If the audio is clear enough, it will auto add the subtitles based on the dialogue in your video clip. Once it transcribes, you can edit the subtitles if required and then output your video with the subtitles applied to the video.
Yes, this is what Speech to Text should do. If the audio is clear enough, it will auto add the subtitles based on the dialogue in your video clip. Once it transcribes, you can edit the subtitles if required and then output your video with the subtitles applied to the video.
Is this only for PD365, or will it work with the perpetual license PD21?
Regards,
Dan
Power Director 21-Ultimate
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(10 core, 20M Cache),
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QuoteI try to use the Speech to Text captions but when i try to create it nothing happens?
I think we'd need a lot more details to try and help you with this issue.
I've never used that tool before, and here's a video of what happened on my system (click on the YouTube logo at the bottom if you want to see it full size):
I think it did a really good job of capturing the speaker's words, even though she talks really quickly. It missed a few easy words ("googles" instead of "giggles"), and other words that were really specific and that I wouldn't expect to be recognized, like "Aragon Lacrosse" (which it heard as "aribon macra"). Overall I'd only need to do some minor touch-ups.
Can you tell us where things stopped working when you try these same steps?
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