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Conforming transcripts to an edit with Transcriptive

Conforming transcripts to an edit with Transcriptive

From the course: Accessible Video: Caption, Search, and Compliance Strategies

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Conforming transcripts to an edit with Transcriptive

- Besides transcribing interviews, making it easy to locate clips, and quickly pull things together, you can actually transcribe something after the fact. Or, if you want, take a script and get it to import and line up with the edited file. Let's take a look at an already edited spot and the text file that we have. Let's bring in some new media and create a actually time text file. I'll choose file import, and select an edited PSA? Now what I can do is right click on that and say new sequence from clip. This is an edited PSA that you looked about earlier. Now you'll notice in this case it thinks that there is some material embedded in the file already. But it's not very accurate. This was done by just analyzing the words and it's a little bit confused. Let's clear that out by deleting the transcript, and if necessary, deleting this speech analysis, all right. Now if you don't see any of that inside of your element, that's okay too. It might come in empty. Now what we wanna do is leave…

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