Audio
Audio - Data Source​
You can use one or several audio files or recordings as your data source. This section explains how to upload audio files or recordings for use as a data source.
Click on Audio to add audios as a data source:
Upload​
Upload your files (click or drag and drop on the dedicated area):
The following file formats are currently supported: .mp3, .wav, .flac, .m4a, .mp4, .mov
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- Files uploaded
Recording​
Record your audio (click on the start recording button):
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- Audio recorded
Diarization (Detecting Speakers)​
To enable the Diarization feature, click the toggle switch on the right side of the audio you want to apply the diarization.
Diarization is the process of automatically identifying speakers and dividing the audio into distinct segments, with each segment assigned to a specific speaker.
By default, audio is converted to text without separating segments or identifying speakers—this is known as transcription.
After you’ve selected all your audio files, click “Next”.
You’ll be redirected to the results page, where the text output is organized into three categories: "All", "Diarized", and "Transcribed". By default, the "All" tab is selected.
Update Speaker​
If you want to update a speaker’s name for a segment, click the icon to the right of the current name. You can choose to update the name for all segments associated with that speaker or only for the current segment.
- Update all
- Update current
Only applicable to diarized audio.
Update segment​
If you want to update the text in a segment, click the icon on the right side of the segment.
Applicable to both transcribed and diarized audio.
Listen related audio​
If you want to listen to the audio for a specific segment, click the icon to the right of the time interval.
Applicable to both transcribed and diarized audio.
After verifying all the text results, click “Finish.” You will be redirected to the data source page: