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For the past few months of testing Speech to Text I have not seen an update to the functionality of exporting a transcript besides plain text exports. If you are in the transcription tab, you can export a text file which is a good bandaid for now. It formats paragraphs nicely, but no timecode or speaker labels. If you are in the captions tab and export a plain text file or SRT file, there is no paragraph formating, just the CC lines as they appear in the PGM monitor.
Exporting a transcript in the transcription tab still gives you a file extention of .prtranscript that cannot be opened by any normal text editor. If I try to open the .prtranscript file with a text edit app, all I get is machine language which is not very helpful. If there is a specific app I should open this type of file extension in, pleae let me know, I'd love to use it. If this functionality is not finished, or users are supposed to apply other steps to get this to work, what needs to be done?
Testing is being done in Premiere 15.3.0 (Build 11)
macOS Catalina 10.15.7
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Any news on this or have you found a possible workaround?
I'm having the same need and it would be great if there is a fix?
Thanks!
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Hi to anyone who finds this thread! Premiere Pro can now export .TXT files with timecodes and speakers included. Here is a video that shows you how!
If you want an export without speakers or timecodes included, export the project as a .CSV and open it, then copy all the text from there into a word processing software.