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  2. How to use the new Live Captions in iOS 16 - AOL

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    Apple is launching a new suite of accessibility features in the soon-to-be-unveiled iOS 16, and (finally) adding a Live Captions feature for all audio content across devices. The new option lets ...

  3. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    Using optical character recognition, SubRip can extract from live video, video files and DVDs, then record the extracted subtitles and timings as a Subrip format text file. [12] It can optionally save the recognized subtitles as bitmaps for later subtraction (erasure) from the source video. [13] [14]

  4. Otter.ai - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Politico highlighted further concerns about the privacy practices of Otter.ai after the company queried journalist Phelim Kine [13] about the purpose of a meeting transcribed through Otter.ai, which involved a discussion with Mustafa Aksu, a Uyghur human rights advocate. Kine reported receiving an unusual survey from Otter.ai ...

  5. Live Transcribe - Wikipedia

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    Live Transcribe is a smartphone application to get realtime captions developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development on the application began in partnership with Gallaudet University. [2] It was publicly released as a free beta for Android 5.0+ on the Google Play Store on February 4, 2019. [3]

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  7. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a team collaboration application developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products, offering workspace chat and video conferencing, file storage, and integration of proprietary and third-party applications and services.

  8. Closed captioning - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the captions of live broadcasts, like news bulletins, sports events, live entertainment shows, and other live shows, fall behind by a few seconds. This delay is because the machine does not know what the person is going to say next, so after the person on the show says the sentence, the captions appear. [ 27 ]

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