The WHO reports that over 5% of the world’s population (around 430 million people) have some kind of hearing loss and that by 2050, around 10% of people will have hearing loss issues. While the VoCo tech was never released in its originally demonstrated form for ethical and apparent legal reasons (although there are now alternatives out there), it could prove to be very useful combined with something like the speech to text engine to help correct mispronunciations, swap out words when you say one thing but mean another – which can and does happen even with a script – or simply to help hide mid-sentence jump cuts.Įven without that ability, though, being able to automatically transcribe your video is a valuable tool. It’s a pretty cool piece of tech and while Adobe hasn’t hinted at it, it could potentially be the first step in releasing the not-as-yet-released VoCo tech shown off at AdobeMAX in 2016. They say it uses Adobe Sensei machine learning to match the pacing of human speech, and captions can be customised and embedded into the video itself or exported for upload to platforms like YouTube – which will be a big time and/or money saver for YouTube content creators. The video above gives an overview of the highlights of the workflow, showing that the entire script can be easily viewed and changes made on the fly quite easily when mistakes or spelling errors need to be corrected. Premiere Pro’s Speech to Text includes support for 13 languages so far, with early access users apparently impressed by its accuracy, according to Adobe. ![]() While you can create these manually, Adobe says that the Speech to Text feature can save hours on your workflow, bringing the transcription time for a five-minute video down from an average of around 70 minutes to a little over 15. The new feature for everybody, though, is the new Speech to Text engine that allows you to transcribe the audio in your videos, which Adobe says can result in higher discoverability in search engines as well as longer viewership.
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