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1954 Godzilla is my hero!
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May 11, 2021
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Would like access to PPro Beta 15.3.0 Speech to Text

  • May 11, 2021
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Hi, I'd like access to try the new Speech to Text feature in 15.3.0 Beta. I work in online education and my client would like to save money (well, doesn't everyone?) creating their closed captions. What's the next step in the approval process?

 

I just saw that this is the proper community to post to, so have copy/pasted my original text above.

 

I also read that the list is for editors to try this feature is long––completely understand... Do you have many editors work exclusively in Higher Online Education video? If not, maybe I'll get approval to try the beta version (he wrote hopefully!)

 

Mac OS 10.15.7, 3 GHz 10-Core, 64GB DDR4 RAM, Radeon Pro Vegas 64

 

Thanks much.

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Participating Frequently
May 11, 2021

After applying at https://pages.adobe.com/premiere/en/speechtotext/ you should receive access and a welcome email within a week or so (you may receive access before the welcome email)

1954 Godzilla is my hero!
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May 11, 2021

Thanks for the link. I just filled it out and would like to add a comment in the hopes of moving me up the list. I work remotely for a brick-and-mortar college, Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA https://www.westernu.edu/  and they are gearing up to present many of their courses online.

 

We've already made 35 videos in the last year (10 - 45 minutes long) for their students using a variety of techniques––interview, documentary, panel discussion, VO, Doodly, enhanced PowerPoint presentations; most with advanced text graphics, illustrations, animations, b-roll, stills, etc.  Many of these videos are technical in nature and have lots of scientific medical language (metatarsal-phalangeal joint, dorsal lateral, bony prominence, subcutaneous tissue...). Wow!

 

I'm very curious how the new Speech to Text app is able to analyze, decipher and translate medical terms.  I've already figured out a workflow for correcting un-decipherable words with the content people for courses, but I thought it'd be interesting to stretch the abilities of the new feature in the trial version. Would Adobe?  Hope so!

 

For the fun of it, I'm attaching a low-res sampling of WU videos. No need to listen, just scrub through to get an idea...

 

Thanks,

Reed

Participating Frequently
May 11, 2021

I have been told you should hopefully be accepted within 1-2 days. If you don't get access by then, please report back here.

 

Look forward to your feedback.