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Command line speech recognition and transcription for macOS
I cannot for the life of me get the -l flag to work. Running an Intel build of 12.4 any calls to a language other than the default results in:...
hear -i some.mp3 > text.txt or hear -i some.mp3 ... only outputs the same first 500 bytes of text macOS Monterey version 12.4 Thoughts? chris
hear -d -l 'en-GB' -i someM4A.m4a > aTranscription.txt results in Error: The operation couldn’t be completed. (kAFAssistantErrorDomain error 203.) Running 12.4 (21F79), with en-GB for on device.
It would be nice if one could chose from one of the available languages. Is that planned? :-)
Timed text format? PTAL at https://github.com/arcusmaximus/YTSubConverter
Hi, great utility! Any way to integrate this with ffmpeg to be able to auto-subtitle videos? Maybe there's a piping command that could make this work today, but I'm not...
I wish `hear` could stop automatically, instead of staying active. Maybe when there is no more input for 3 seconds, or when reaching a user-defined text length? In my simple...
That would be great. Thanks for making this awesome CLI!
Flag -d
Hi, thanks for the work. I understand correctly? Will it work with the flag -d only the language package that is in ‘Siri’ and is loaded? I got a job...
I run hear with: hear -l it-IT -d It works perfectly. Then I leave it running for some time without speaking. When I speak again, speech is no logged anymore....