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Simon Says AI Transcription Tools for DaVinci Resolve

Simon Says just announced that their AI transcription tools are now compatible with DaVinci Resolve. Unfortunately, at the moment, only macOS users will have the ability to get video transcriptions of their footage to speed up their workflow. Let’s take a closer look at it! Simon Says AI Transcription Tools for DaVinci Resolve Simon Says, an AI-based transcription specialized company for video professionals, just announced that they’re now the first company to support AI transcription inside DaVinci Resolve. Simon Says was already compatible with various other NLEs, including Final Cut Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, and now DaVinci Resolve (both Free and Studio versions). How Does It Work? First, you have to download and install the Simon Says Transcription app, which is on the Apple Store. Next, you’ll have to install a Python Script and follow the nice tutorial on Simon Says’ website. Once you’re up and running, you can select the clips to import and transcribe. According to the company: Add speaker labels, bookmark and make any edits in the nifty video-transcript editor. Collaborate with your team to identify the key soundbites and then export back into Resolve, receiving ranged transcript markers, color coded to delineate speakers, that attach back to the original clips. Editing just got a whole lot more efficient – versus scrubbing through audio and switching back to the edit list in another program. Image credit: Simon Says Captions, translations Another great thing is that you can caption your video edits directly inside...

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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 29 October, 2020

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