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Tom Shiny
Participant
March 30, 2026
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Speaker Detection Editing Tool

  • March 30, 2026
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Premiere Pro already has Scene Edit Detection for video, but there is no equivalent way to detect and cut between different speakers in dialogue.

In interview-driven projects, it would be extremely useful to apply a similar workflow to transcription or speaker detection, so editors could automatically add cuts when a new voice begins instead of manually finding each speaker change.

Requested improvements:

  • Automatic speaker detection (diarization) integrated into transcription
  • Ability to add cuts at speaker changes, similar to Scene Edit Detection
  • Option to group or label clips by speaker
  • Option to place different speakers onto separate tracks automatically (for example, speaker 1 on V1/A1, speaker 2 on V2/A2)
  • Optional color-coding of speakers in the timeline

These tools would make it much faster to structure interviews, separate speakers, and build rough cuts from dialogue.

Thank you to the Adobe geniuses!

Tom

    1 reply

    Stan Jones
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 30, 2026

    @Tom Shiny,

    Upvoted. Note that the now have the ability to add markers in the transcript tab, and automatically adding ranged markers might help this task.

    Stan

     

    Tom Shiny
    Tom ShinyAuthor
    Participant
    March 30, 2026

    It would be awesome if it was as simple as Scene Detection - that is SUCH an awesome tool!