I understand that you want to convert audio into a text readable document, is this correct?
We have a feature request for the ability to automatically transcribe audio or video to text. I added your voice to the report, and I'll be sure to update you if I have any news to share or if this request makes it to our product roadmap.
How did the audio get into Storyline? If you used Text-to-Speech to generate the audio, you could export to Word or Translation to get the text out. If you recorded the audio, you'll need to use a transcription service. My team likes to use Sonix.ai. You can right-click > export audio then import to sonix.
Alternatively, if you write out the captions of your recording in the captions editor, you can export a vtt file, and then clear the timecodes. Of course, using sonix might be better to create the captions, and import them to your audio.
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Hi Matt,
Thank you for reaching out!
I understand that you want to convert audio into a text readable document, is this correct?
We have a feature request for the ability to automatically transcribe audio or video to text. I added your voice to the report, and I'll be sure to update you if I have any news to share or if this request makes it to our product roadmap.
How did the audio get into Storyline? If you used Text-to-Speech to generate the audio, you could export to Word or Translation to get the text out. If you recorded the audio, you'll need to use a transcription service. My team likes to use Sonix.ai. You can right-click > export audio then import to sonix.
Alternatively, if you write out the captions of your recording in the captions editor, you can export a vtt file, and then clear the timecodes. Of course, using sonix might be better to create the captions, and import them to your audio.
Thank you Jo, I look forward to that request being implemented some time :)
Thanks Pierre, some great suggestions. I'll try some of these out :)