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Transcript isn't capturing both speakers

New Here ,
Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

Hello, I am trying to add the transcript to an interview I'm working on and it's not including the audio track of the second person. I have two video files (with audio) and it's only recognizing the audio file of one of them. How can I have the transcript recognize both people? 

I created a second project to troubleshoot this and when I clicked on the Text window, it already had the file transcribed. I was trying to start the whole process from scratch because I believe there's a window that pops up where you can identify if there are multiple people speaking. I didn't have this option when I created the new project. Any advice on that would be helpful, too. Thank you!

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Adobe Employee , Feb 28, 2024 Feb 28, 2024

Are the different speakers in different audio clips/files? If so, you'll need to make sure both source clips are transcribed and then in your sequence cut them together either on one single track, or if they are on A1 and A2 tracks for example, there will need to be a gap in A1 in order for the transcript from A2 to be visible in the sequence transcript.

 

Premiere Pro is using the transcript from whatever audio clip is "highest up" meaning on the lowest numbered audio track in order to build th

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 28, 2024 Feb 28, 2024

Are the different speakers in different audio clips/files? If so, you'll need to make sure both source clips are transcribed and then in your sequence cut them together either on one single track, or if they are on A1 and A2 tracks for example, there will need to be a gap in A1 in order for the transcript from A2 to be visible in the sequence transcript.

 

Premiere Pro is using the transcript from whatever audio clip is "highest up" meaning on the lowest numbered audio track in order to build the sequence transcript.

 

If you're speakers are only in one clip then you just need to re-transcribe and choose to Detect Speakers. You can do this by right clicking on the clip in the Project panel and choosing Re-Transcribe...

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New Here ,
Apr 28, 2025 Apr 28, 2025

I'm having a related problem. I have a file with three speakers. But Premiere is sandwiching speaker two's and speaker three's lines together. I have no problem adding and naming a third speaker, but how do I separate speaker two and three's lines?

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 30, 2025 Apr 30, 2025

When you have a source clip transcript in the Text panel, you can click in the transcript once to place the cursor, and then use the Split button at the top of the transcript to split that segment into two, at the cursor point. Then change the speaker name to the correct person.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 30, 2025 Apr 30, 2025
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Hi, yes—I'm having a similar problem. I have two on-camera speakers, both of whom were recorded simultaneously using a remote recording system. Both speakers need to appear together on screen, so they need to exist on separate v-tracks. Since they were in conversation, they both have end to end audio tracks that are in sync and can't be conflated during the editing process.  Both clips were transcribed before bringing them into the system, with each speaker getting a distinct name in the source transcription.  Not being able to see both peoples speech in the transcription makes it nearly impossible to make use of the transcription tool during the editing process.  Adobe - do you have plans to fix? Or have a work around for situations like mine?

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