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Transcript #87

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bmp opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 5 comments
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Transcript #87

bmp opened this issue Jan 26, 2024 · 5 comments

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@bmp
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bmp commented Jan 26, 2024

Is it possible to save the generation captions to a transcript file (potentially with a timestamp)?

@amariusz
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amariusz commented Feb 6, 2024

This is somewhat hidden.

Preferences -> History -> View History
additionally there's Export history as txt that creates file with added timestamps (as you listened to it). ALL CAPS unfortunately.

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amariusz commented Feb 6, 2024

I've assumed your use case is talking to the microphone and using LiveCaptions as a logger or journal.
If you need timestamps for an audio or video file, you're probably looking for whisper
https://github.com/openai/whisper

@bmp
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bmp commented Feb 7, 2024

Actually, my usecase was taking notes in meetings!

@aral
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aral commented Mar 5, 2024

@amariusz I’m going to be using Live Captions to, umm, live caption videos and the transcript is very useful for publishing along with the video. I haven’t had a chance to see if it’s a default format but, even if not, I’m sure it can be easily converted :)

@auspiciouslink
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@amariusz, what's keeping it from being possible to highlight and copy the text right out of the history panel? My use case is minimizing strain on my hands and wrists by narrating my first draft of things I'm writing, so I don't mind going back and editing it, but I can't find where the file is exporting, and if it's all caps, I'm not going to be able to use it that way.

It definitely looks good enough for my purposes in the chat history box itself, but I can't find a way to use that text.

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