sure, just brainstorming, but a good use case is xferring into google docs or other online collabs like google slides, confluence, etc.
I just did a cut and paste into google docs so I could split it apart and reference sections and my simple copy and paste including the headers "Transcription" every page, so if you could put those in a separate body/section of the doc that might help.
also, pdf is the king format, but perhaps otuputing to other doc formats would help people
one other thing I used to like in a transcription service from audio files I use is timestamps. there are many ways to do them and they could get cluttered. i usually turn them off for that other project, but since I'm doing this to critique a yt video, it would be handy to know at what times various things were said so I can go back and listen and also tell people "check out what he says at 1:35"
again, great job! i was surprised how fast and so far so accurate it is. I have not scrutinized it hard yet, but there are no obvious homophones (which plagues e.g. Zoom's AI summary/transcription).
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If you're looking for feedback, it's all one mega paragraph, so if you can find a heuristic to split paras that might be nice.
I did this bc a conservative friend sent me a crazy video and I wanted to critique it, but wanted a transcription, so this was useful.
Splitting paragraphs is a great idea, thank you!
Let me know anything else you would want; I'd love to implement it.
I just did a cut and paste into google docs so I could split it apart and reference sections and my simple copy and paste including the headers "Transcription" every page, so if you could put those in a separate body/section of the doc that might help.
also, pdf is the king format, but perhaps otuputing to other doc formats would help people
one other thing I used to like in a transcription service from audio files I use is timestamps. there are many ways to do them and they could get cluttered. i usually turn them off for that other project, but since I'm doing this to critique a yt video, it would be handy to know at what times various things were said so I can go back and listen and also tell people "check out what he says at 1:35"
again, great job! i was surprised how fast and so far so accurate it is. I have not scrutinized it hard yet, but there are no obvious homophones (which plagues e.g. Zoom's AI summary/transcription).