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Adobe Audition: export your transcripts from Simon Says directly into Audition

Wouldn't it be a huge time-saver if you could mark the selects in your transcript and then have those corresponding clips and their transcripts  available in your audio editing software for you or your podcast editor to immediately start cutting with? YES! And now you can.

Friends: Simon Says (for swift, automated transcription) and Adobe Audition (for audio editing).

If you are working with Adobe Audition, the audio editing software commonly used to put together podcasts, you can now transcribe your interviews in Simon Says and directly import the bookmarked clips, or even the entire media file organized into clips, into your post production software.

To see video subtitles in a different language, click the settings icon in the video and select an available language under Subtitles/CC

Here's how:

  1. Once your media file (that is, the audio or video file you uploaded) is transcribed in Simon Says, click the Export button:

From the transcript screen in Simon Says, click the "Export" button

2. A pop-up will appear (like in the image below). Select "OtherÔøΩ " then "Adobe Audition" from the suboptions and often you will want to check "only bookmarks" so you can just get the key parts of the interview you want.

If you don't select "only bookmarks" you will get your entire media file broken into clips that correspond with the transcript rows.

Click "Let's do this" and download the ZIP file. Unzip it and you will find an *.xml file.

3. Open Adobe Audition and then go to the "File" menu and click "ImportÔøΩ" like this:

4. An Import/file chooser box will pop up. Navigate to the folder that contains the XML file and select it.

5. A Link Media box will pop up. Click "Link MediaÔøΩ" at the bottom right.

Then navigate to where the media file which you uploaded to Simon Says is on your computer. Select it.

6. TaDa! The Adobe Audition sequence will connect to the reference media file and you will see a timeline with the corresponding clips that matches what you saw (uh hem, heard!) on Simon Says.

In the "Markers" window, you will see your clips with the transcripts and the speaker names if you marked them on Simon Says. You can also easily search the transcript such as for keywords that correspond to the pertinent clips.

Now how much time will this save in identifying the right quotes in the right clips for your edit?!

To get started with transcribing and exporting with Simon Says, sign up and get 15 minutes of free transcription credits.

*If you have multiple files in your Simon Says project and you want to bring each one directly into Adobe Audition, you will need to follow the above Export steps (starting at Step 1) for each file individually.


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