An easy, no-frills captioning app for videos and shorts: CreatorCaps. https://apple.co/4ruCxYI
An easy, no-frills captioning app for videos and shorts: CreatorCaps. https://apple.co/4ruCxYI
Just submitted to the App Store. If you’re using CreatorCaps, this update is going to be massive. Check it out.
iPad + keyboard?
CreatorCaps is built for it.
Import. Split. Merge. Style. Export.
No reaching for the screen every five seconds.
Coming soon.
Creating clean, punchy captions should be fast.
Quick demo of the new Reels Punch style in CreatorCaps.
Try it here: apple.co/4ruCxYI
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Một dịch vụ tạo phụ đề tự động miễn phí vừa được ra mắt, giúp tạo phụ đề nhanh chóng cho video. Rất tiện lợi cho các nhà sáng tạo nội dung!
#AutoCaptions #FreeTool #SideProject #PhuDeTuDong #CongCuMienPhi #DuAnPhu
https://www.reddit.com/r/SideProject/comments/1pcaadc/ive_made_a_free_auto_captions_service/
A side project I've been messing around with on and off (mostly off) the past few years is building my own desktop auto-captioning tool to get around some of the issues with Apple's built in live captioning that I find frustrating.
The biggest stumbling block I've run into is that the language and platform I'm most comfortable and proficient in - namely, C# and dotnet - doesn’t have a good cross-platform audio processing library.
This appears to have changed since I last looked a few months ago - I've been experimenting tonight with https://github.com/LSXPrime/SoundFlow and using some of the basic examples, I was able to put together something that will record audio off the microphone... and since I can use Loopback to route system audio to the microphone, problem solved.
Next up will be figuring out how to wire april-asr into this to process the audio data.
My career has been almost entirely web software, so this is all a somewhat different style of programming than I'm used to, but it's fun to stretch myself a bit and learn new stuff. #dotnet #autocaptions
Guten Morgen, vor allem für Final Cut Pro User. Apple hat Version 11 veröffentlicht.
Kein Abo und kein erneuter Kauf sind notwendig; es ist ein kostenloses Update.
Spannende Neuerungen sind die magnetische Maskierung und automatische Untertitel (vorerst nur in Englisch).
Habt einen fantastischen Donnerstag. 🙋♂️
Alright babes I really need to book as many jobs as I can for the rest of July—who has #transcription and #ClosedCaption needs?
Got a #podcast without #transcripts?
Doing #UX research or other #interviews?
Got #videos with specialist terms & only inaccurate #AutoCaptions
Email my team for a quote today 😎
Instagram Adds Auto-Caption Feature to Stories, Will Soon Add to Reels
Instagram has announced that it is rolling out an auto-captioning feature to Stories that will allow English-speaking users to add auto-generated captions to videos via an announcement on Twitter.
Following in the footsteps of TikTok who recently added the same feature to its platform, Engadget reports that Instagram will now allow users to enjoy content with or without audio. The feature is especially helpful to the hearing impaired, such as those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Additionally, it's a nice feature for those who want to pass the time in the app but may not be in an environment where having audio play is desired or socially acceptable.
Sound off 🗣
…with sound off 🔇
Now you can add a captions sticker in Stories (coming soon to Reels) that automatically turns what you say into text.
We’re starting in a handful of countries and hope to expand soon. pic.twitter.com/OAJjmFcx4R
-- Instagram (@instagram) May 4, 2021
The same can be said for Instagram's implementation here. The captions are auto-generated by the app, but users can edit them before publishing the Story to fix any spelling or punctuation issues to better reflect what is being said. Once the captions are generated, users can also adjust the style and color of the text.
According to Instagram, the feature is launching in Stories but will come to Reels next, and soon.
"Now you can add a captions sticker in Stories (coming soon to Reels) that automatically turns what you say into text," the company writes. "We’re starting in a handful of countries and hope to expand soon."
Instagram initially tested this feature in early March and as Engadget reported, it came as accessibility features were becoming more common across multiple platforms including YouTube, and are expected to come to Zoom and Twitter. However, the early version of auto-cations wasn't available to the public and was only being tested in closed groups.
Below is an initial tweet from March 9 posted by Matt Navarra, a social media consultant, who demonstrated the feature.
Here’s the new Instagram ‘Captions’ sticker for stories pic.twitter.com/QUOJ9DTwGP
-- 🟣 Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) March 9, 2021
Auto captions will be available to English-speaking users starting today with support for more languages and additional countries coming soon.
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