A much requested feature has been added to Blackmagic Design’s NLE DaVinci Resolve in its 18.5 Beta 3 version: audio transcriptions. This quick tip will show you how they work and how they can speed up your workflow. Getting started To start the audio transcription, right-click on the clip in the media pool, look for “Audio Transcription” and click on “Transcribe”. After a while the Neural Engine of DaVinci Resolve will have analyzed the clip and produced a transcription. This works for 14 languages at the moment; more will soon follow. The transcription window As soon as the transcription is finished, a new window will open up which gives you some options on how to work it. At the top right corner you can find a button to export the transcription as a TXT file, and a search window to look for certain words in longer clips. DaVinci Resolve Quick Tip: Audio Transcriptions Photo Credit: Blackmagic The three dots in the corner hide the function of deleting pauses that DaVinci Resolve has detected. If you select two sentences with a pause between them and add them to the timeline, the pause will be automatically cut out. At the bottom left corner, there is a button to create a subclip out of the selected portion of the clip. This will add the subclip to the media pool but not directly into the timeline. Also in the bottom left corner are marker controls. In the middle section of the bottom of the...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 31 May, 2023