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It's a fairly straightforward issue, and there is a workaround, but this is still a bug that should be fixed.
If a clip is transcribed, but then replaced with a new file using 'replace footage', the source footage is updated, but the transcription and its timings remain from the original file. There's no way I can see to force Premiere to recognise that the original audio has changed - meaning the transcription should be updated - and there's no button to retranscribe a dynamic transcription after using 'replace footage'.
The workaround is simply to delete the audio track, import the new file's audio, and transcribe that. But this shouldn't be necessary. If a file's replaced and the audio has changed, then there should be the opportunity for the transcription feature to recognise that.
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Hi!
Thank you for your feedback. You can re-transcribe source clips by opening them in the source monitor and then going to the "..." menu in the header of the text panel where you can find the "re-transcribe" option.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Alexander
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You can also right-click the file in the Project Panel and pick Re-transcribe from there.
Stan