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Permanently baffled by the 21st century

You could feed the podsnap into a speech to text gizmo and then train a simple algorithm to select appropriate chunks from the week’s discussion and insert them into relevant threads. There must be some data scientists on here with a spare half hour who could help.
They're busy convincing the world their job is difficult.
 
You could feed the podsnap into a speech to text gizmo and then train a simple algorithm to select appropriate chunks from the week’s discussion and insert them into relevant threads. There must be some data scientists on here with a spare half hour who could help.

I’m guessing you could the AWS machine learning text analyser, or Google’s natural language AI. Set the parameters and key words to search one source and then set another instance running to scan for threads to cross reference and voila.
No doubt it would have some teething difficulties and probably make some weird footballing deductions, and of course another downside is that it can become overly repetitive….but not probably any worse than GB or FiB
 
You could feed the podsnap into a speech to text gizmo and then train a simple algorithm to select appropriate chunks from the week’s discussion and insert them into relevant threads. There must be some data scientists on here with a spare half hour who could help.

I do run a speech to text thingy every week to help accessibility and search optimisation but to be honest, it understands about one word in three that we say
 
I do run a speech to text thingy every week to help accessibility and search optimisation but to be honest, it understands about one word in three that we say
Youtube has incredible auto-subtitles nowadays; I think you can upload to that and then download the subtitles but am not sure of the details... Google it in the Metaverse.
 
Youtube has incredible auto-subtitles nowadays; I think you can upload to that and then download the subtitles but am not sure of the details... Google it in the Metaverse.

Acast (who we host with) have an transcribing service that I run every episode. It is mainly aimed at people with hearing impairments and search engine optimisation, but if I am honest, it's not that great. It struggles with slang and nicknames, which are common on a football podcast.

I have set up a YouTube channel but we haven't used it yet. The recording software that we use supports video but editing would be a lot more complicated.

Maybe we'll do a live show on YouTube at some point but I can't say that I am a big fan of the ones that are out there right now.
 
Acast (who we host with) have an transcribing service that I run every episode. It is mainly aimed at people with hearing impairments and search engine optimisation, but if I am honest, it's not that great. It struggles with slang and nicknames, which are common on a football podcast.

I have set up a YouTube channel but we haven't used it yet. The recording software that we use supports video but editing would be a lot more complicated.

Maybe we'll do a live show on YouTube at some point but I can't say that I am a big fan of the ones that are out there right now.
YouTube (Google) already do the auto captioning on video and now are doing auto transcribing of podcasts saving the creator any work (input) on the metadata.

Search words/phrases on Google search, it'll know you've said it on a pod.

'clusterfudgeapocolypse"....give it a go.
 
YouTube (Google) already do the auto captioning on video and now are doing auto transcribing of podcasts saving the creator any work (input) on the metadata.

Search words/phrases on Google search, it'll know you've said it on a pod.

'clusterfudgeapocolypse"....give it a go.
Yes I didn't mean for Milo to create a real youtube version, I meant just upload the audio with a black screen to make a video and then download the subtitles and then delete the video... or whatever workaround to get the subtitles, examples below but I've never tried it. Just try it with a 5 minute portion of the pod
  1. Log in to YouTube.
  2. Open the YouTube video.
  3. Click on the More Options (…) button at the bottom of the video.
  4. Select Open Transcript from the drop-down menu.
  5. Copy and paste all the lines of text that appear to an editor of your choice to have a complete transcript that you can edit
Or
https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-...VQeztCh3newGqEAAYASAAEgISdvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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If it costs £10 just put an advert in the start / end of your pod, everyone knows to skip forwards 30 seconds
 
Acast (who we host with) have an transcribing service that I run every episode. It is mainly aimed at people with hearing impairments and search engine optimisation, but if I am honest, it's not that great. It struggles with slang and nicknames, which are common on a football podcast.

I have set up a YouTube channel but we haven't used it yet. The recording software that we use supports video but editing would be a lot more complicated.

Maybe we'll do a live show on YouTube at some point but I can't say that I am a big fan of the ones that are out there right now.
If you where to do a live show, surely Twitch is more suitable than YouTube? Twitch for live and then upload to YouTube is the usual way to do it. YouTube isn't really suited to live events, unless they've made drastic changes to the publishing tools in the last year.
 
If you where to do a live show, surely Twitch is more suitable than YouTube? Twitch for live and then upload to YouTube is the usual way to do it. YouTube isn't really suited to live events, unless they've made drastic changes to the publishing tools in the last year.
Your mum just uses Myfreecams
 
Obviously anyone whose job title is “evangelist” can safely be left out of the survivors’ stockade come the apocalypse, but explaining what you look like on content that might be consumed as audio or as video is fair enough.

We’ll I’ve updated my personal details on my profile.
 
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