Use TEXT to edit your video! - Audio Transcription in Resolve 18.5 Beta!
TLDRIn the video script, the presenter introduces the new audio transcription feature in DaVinci Resolve 18.5 Beta, which is only available in the paid Studio version. The feature allows users to transcribe dialogue in a video clip, making it easier to find specific parts of the interview or script. The presenter demonstrates how to export the transcription as a text file, create subclips, and add markers to the timeline. They also show how to search for specific words within the transcription and append or insert the corresponding clip into the editing timeline. The presenter expresses excitement about the current capabilities of the feature and anticipates future enhancements. The video concludes with a reminder about a course available for beginners in Resolve, which has been updated for the 18.5 Beta.
Takeaways
- 📝 The audio transcription feature is available only in the paid version of Resolve 18.5 Studio.
- 🚀 The speaker highly recommends upgrading to the Studio version for its great value and features.
- 🔍 To use audio transcription, locate a clip with dialogue in the media pool, right-click, and select 'Transcribe Audio'.
- ⏱️ Transcribing the audio will take a minute, after which a transcription of the dialogue will be available.
- 📑 You can export the entire transcription as a text file for further use or reference.
- ✂️ Select portions of the script to create sub-clips, which can be added to the media pool for easy access.
- 📌 Add markers to the timeline with specific durations to mark important parts of the dialogue.
- 🔍 Search for specific words or phrases within the script to quickly find and edit parts of the video.
- 📈 The feature is particularly useful for working from a script or finding specific sections in a video.
- 🌟 The current state of the feature in Resolve 18.5 Beta is considered very useful, with anticipation for future improvements.
- 📚 For beginners, a course is available that covers the basics of working in Resolve to create amazing videos.
- 📈 The course has been updated for the Resolve 18.5 Beta, indicating ongoing support and enhancement.
Q & A
What is the new feature introduced in Resolve 18.5 Beta?
-The new feature introduced in Resolve 18.5 Beta is audio transcription.
Is the audio transcription feature available in the free version of Resolve?
-No, the audio transcription feature is only available in the paid version of Resolve, known as Resolve 18.5 Studio.
How long does it take for the audio transcription feature to transcribe an interview?
-The transcription process takes about a minute, after which the user will have a transcription of the entire interview.
What can you do with the transcribed text in Resolve 18.5 Beta?
-With the transcribed text, users can export it as a text file, create sub clips, add markers, and search for specific parts of the script within the timeline.
How can you create a sub clip from the transcribed text?
-You can select a piece of the script and click on the 'Create' button to generate a sub clip from that part of the interview.
How can you add a marker to a specific part of the interview in Resolve 18.5 Beta?
-You can select a part of the script and click on the 'Marker' button to add a marker with the duration in between the dialogue.
What is the benefit of being able to search for specific parts of the script?
-The ability to search for specific parts of the script allows users to quickly find and edit particular sections of the video without having to manually scrub through the entire clip.
How can you append or insert a specific part of the clip into the timeline?
-You can take the selected part of the clip and use the 'Append' or 'Insert' button to place it at the end or at a specific point in the timeline.
What does the author suggest for those who are new to Resolve?
-The author suggests checking out a course that covers all the basics needed to work in Resolve and create amazing videos, which has been updated for Resolve 18.5 Beta.
What is the author's opinion on the audio transcription feature in its current state?
-The author finds the audio transcription feature very useful and exciting in its current state and anticipates that it will only get better with more features being added in the future.
What is the author's favorite beverage mentioned in the script?
-The author's favorite beverage mentioned in the script is Thai iced tea.
What does the author suggest for users to do if they have ideas for additional features?
-The author encourages users to share their thoughts on the audio transcription feature and suggest additional features in the comments section for further discussion.
Outlines
🎥 Introducing Audio Transcription in Resolve 18.5 Studio
The video introduces a new feature in DaVinci Resolve 18.5 Studio, the audio transcription tool. This tool is only available in the paid version and is highly recommended for upgrading due to its great value. The feature allows users to transcribe dialogue from video clips, which can then be exported as a text file, used to create subclips, or added as markers within the timeline. The process involves right-clicking on a dialogue clip, selecting 'transcribe audio', and waiting for the transcription to complete. This tool is particularly useful for those working from a script or looking for specific parts in their video.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Audio Transcription
💡Resolve 18.5 Studio
💡Media Pool
💡Transcribe Audio
💡Export
💡Sub Clip
💡Marker
💡Append
💡Insert
💡Search
💡Thai Iced Tea
💡Course
Highlights
Resolve 18.5 Beta introduces audio transcription as a new feature.
The audio transcription feature is only available in the paid version, Resolve 18.5 Studio.
The transcription process takes about a minute to complete.
Transcriptions can be exported as a text file for easy access and editing.
Users can create sub clips from specific parts of the transcription.
Markers can be added to the timeline with specific durations between spoken words.
The feature allows appending or inserting clips into the timeline based on the transcription.
A search function is available to find specific parts of the script within the transcription.
Transcriptions can be used to locate and edit specific phrases or words, such as a person's name.
The feature is particularly useful for video editing when working from a script.
Transcriptions can help find specific parts of a video, such as discussions about ingredients.
The current state of the feature in Resolve 18.5 Beta is considered very useful and is expected to improve.
The author is excited about the potential for additional features to be added in the future.
A course is available for beginners to learn the basics of working in Resolve and creating videos.
The course has been updated to include information on the Resolve 18.5 Beta.
The author invites viewers to share their thoughts on the audio transcription feature and suggest additional features.
The author reminds viewers to check out the updated course for mastering Resolve and creating amazing videos.