Vegas Pro Edit 365 AI Speech to Text does not work

Joseph-Pace wrote on 6/26/2024, 12:47 AM

 

Here's a Youtube video, PLEASE FIX THIS! I can't even get this to work, it'll just keep going.. any suggestions how to fix this or is this actually broken and does not work...?

I paid for this software expecting this to work and none works.. but I am looking forward to working versions, please fix this...

Or how do I get around this problem..? I really want the closed captions too...

Comments

RogerS wrote on 6/26/2024, 12:53 AM

Just try to let it complete the analysis (ignore the % complete) and don't hit cancel.

Joseph-Pace wrote on 6/26/2024, 1:01 AM

it never completes, just runs for hours lol, thing is, the gameclips can up be up to 2-4 hours long too, i have the edited cut out videos already to be like 10-20sec clip, but is it maybe literally trying to grab whole thing or..? the % even goes up to over 2000.0%??

I even have 1 clip 40 seconds long, that's currently at 2109% processing, that moves back and forth between 1997.3%, i think its been running for couple hours.. this is freaking me out since I got 100s of 1 minute long short clips I want to get closed captioning for..?

 

RogerS wrote on 6/26/2024, 1:08 AM

Here's the problem- since build 300 the speech analysis is of the entire media, not just the bit you put on the timeline. You need to go back to build 208 if you want to be able to just analyze a clip on the timeline. A 4 hour recording could take it that long to analyze.

I forget if you can create a subclip as a workaround, or just render the bit you want as a new wav file and analyze that. Personally I went back to 208 so can't test it.

Joseph-Pace wrote on 6/26/2024, 1:29 AM

THANKS! I got it to work by rendering the clips in 1 minute, reopen Vegas, load the 1 minute clip with AI Speech to Text and it went much more smoother, faster.

 

So don't use cutout videos from a 4 hour long clip lol, render them into small pieces.

RogerS wrote on 6/26/2024, 2:21 AM

Yes, unfortunate this workaround is needed but the new text-based editing feature is still unfinished.

Hopefully VP 22 will develop it further and let us limit the analysis to the parts of the video we actually intend to use!