![]() Sonix does offer 37+ languages, but it doesn't look like you can provide your own language models. Otter only does transcriptions in English. Both Otter and Sonix offer three lifetime uploads max, and Otter allows 40 minutes of live transcriptions per recording, with a max of 600 minutes a month (no rollover). That said, Otter and Sonix are not open-source, and their free tiers can be limiting. ![]() Issues, and what's missing in existing tools They're very easy to use and provide pretty accurate transcriptions. Inspiration, and the "Why"Īs someone who works a lot with video and audio, and aims to make my work accessible, I'm a big fan of Otter.ai and Sonix.ai. This application could be something you access from a browser and uses local storage, or a downloadble app (using something like Electron). Users can also provide their own language models, so that the number of possible languages that can be transcribed grows over time, as people create new models. ![]() srt caption file (and other subtitle formats). ![]() The revised transcript can then be exported as plain text. This transcript is synced to the audio track, clickable, and editable, so that users can skip to certain passages and refine the transcript accordingly. Hello Open-Source-Ideas community! The ideaĪ simple, easy-to-use application where users can dictate or upload audio or video files, and an automated transcript is generated. ![]()
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