Curently using Premiere Pro version 25.1
I have been using the auto-transcribe sequence feature in Premiere every week for well over a year now to put captions on videos for social media. I work primarly on my Windows desktop computer which is very robust and built for gaming and video editing, but occasionally I will work from my Lenovo windows laptop. The laptop is obviously slower, but has never had any issues handling my weekly video assignments.
That is until about two months ago when I started getting the "no dialogue found" message every single time I try to transcribe anything on my laptop. These are simple, small video clips I'm working with (8-15 minute long clips from the recording of a livestream, 1080p at most, less than 500mb) and it's always just a single audio track with one person speaking that I'm trying to transcribe.
Everything works fine when I'm working on my desktop. I can have literally the same exact video clip, and on my desktop it will transcribe, but on the laptop it says there is no dialogue. I have tried the "generate static transcript", "transcribe clip" for the original clip, and "transcribe sequence", and I always get the same "no dialgoue found" message when I'm on the laptop. Both machines have Premiere 25.1.
I cannot find any workaround or way to resolve this issue on my laptop, and I am increasingly frustrated as it's no longer convenient for me to have constant access to my desktop.
Please help!
I have tried:
- inverting the audio channels of the clip
- converting the audio channel to mono
- restarting Premiere
- uninstalling and re-installing premiere
- deleting my media cache
Nothing works...