We provide a browser based-editor which can be used to quickly correct the automated transcripts. Click the Edit Transcript button to launch it. The first thing you will notice is the audio waveform at the top.
That is the audio player. Clicking anywhere on it will take you to the corresponding word in the transcript.
The first row of buttons are the controls. Each button also has a corresponding keyboard shortcut so that you don’t have to use the mouse which saves a lot of time. The important shortcuts to remember are CTRL+P to play/pause and CTRL+O to rewind ( CMD for Mac). The second row of buttons are some controls for the text editor. Hover the mouse over the button to get a description of what the button does. It’s mostly self-explanatory. You will also notice some text underlined in blue and red.
You can quickly perform tasks by using keyboard shortcuts —one or more. For keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys simultaneously, the keys to press are separated by a plus sign (+). Remove selected transcript row. Press the keyboard shortcut for starting dictation. The default shortcut is Fn Fn (press the Fn key twice). Or turn on the option “Enable the dictation keyword phrase,” which is next to the Dictation Commands button.
The red ones are spelling mistakes. Run the spell check to correct those. The blue ones are where our speech recognition engine was not confident enough and so those may be mistakes. You can right click on those and choose Play Word to check the corresponding audio. The following are the list of corrections which tend to be required in the automated transcripts: • Mistakes: These are words which are incorrectly transcribed. Most of these words will have blue underlines. • Speaker Turns: Our speech recognition engine misses around 40% of the turns.
List Of Keyboard Shortcuts
So some paragraphs may actually have two speakers in them (we are working to improve it). • Punctuations: There may be some missing periods. Tagdiscount on wondershare allmymusic for mac pro.