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August 8, 2023
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Transcript and Closed Captions

  • August 8, 2023
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I would love for Audition to also use the text generate feature that Premiere has. When I record voice overs that are used for online training modules the content doesn't always go through Premiere. Instead the Audio goes from Auditon to an eLeaerning publishing software like Articulate, which can also use closed captions and I would rather not use an extra step and also run everything through Premiere just for that feature.

 

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Participating Frequently
January 29, 2025

I record a podcast using podcast.adobe.com and edit it in Audition. I edit in audition because I want to have individual control over each person's track. Adobe Podcast produces a decent transcript, and would allow me to edit by editing the transcript if I didn't want to maintain the separate tracks. Absent that feature (which would be awesome) it would be fantastic if I could import the transcript into Audition and have it as a reference as I was editing, so I could actually see what words were associated with which waveforms. I realize this is highly unlikely, but it would be great. 

Participant
December 12, 2023

It isn't just transcriptions - which I would love for my podcasts - it's the fact that AI transcription is the key to removing filler words automatically. It's insane that I can do that in Premiere Pro but not in Audition

Participant
August 18, 2023

I would love captions and transcripts in Audition too. I spend all day in the app but have to use other sources to transcribe interviews and podcasts. Podcasters love to have transcripts for websites and SEO. I also love them for ease of writing stories and finding soundbites or quotes.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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Community Expert
August 9, 2023

I'm afraid that won't happen. Everything that Audition could ever do with video has quite deliberately been removed - with the exception of being able to play it back with superimposed timecode. Audition is positioned quite deliberately within the suite as a means of dealing with audio, and nothing else. For many people I'm sure it's inconvenient, but I'm afraid that's the way it has been for a while now - video things happen in Premiere and audio things happen rather better in Audition than in Premiere. Unfortunately the other Adobe app that would have helped you here was SoundBooth, because it did speech to text - but that was unceremoniously dropped as a product quite a while ago.