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  2. Microsoft Speech API - Wikipedia

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    The Speech Application Programming Interface or SAPI is an API developed by Microsoft to allow the use of speech recognition and speech synthesis within Windows applications. To date, a number of versions of the API have been released, which have shipped either as part of a Speech SDK or as part of the Windows OS itself.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Windows 11 PC is getting a ton of updates, including live ...

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    Microsoft is bringing a host of major improvements to Windows 11 as part of its free 2022 update. Windows 11 PC is getting a ton of updates, including live captions, gaming upgrades [Video] Skip ...

  5. Windows 11, version 22H2 - Wikipedia

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    Added the ability to share the content from open app windows directly from the taskbar to any Microsoft Teams meeting call [a] 10.0.22499.1010 [33] Dev Channel: November 12, 2021 10.0.22504.1000 [34] Dev Channel: November 17, 2021 New Text Input section in the Settings app for customizing UI themes for IMEs, the emoji panel, and voice typing [a]

  6. Closed captioning - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Video can support closed captions for both video on demand streaming or live streaming scenarios. Typically, Windows Media captions support the SAMI file format but can also carry embedded closed caption data. EBU-TT-D distribution format supports multiple players across multiple platforms.

  7. 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]

  8. SubRip - Wikipedia

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    SubRip is a free software program for Microsoft Windows which extracts subtitles and their timings from various video formats to a text file. It is released under the GNU GPL . [ 9 ] Its subtitle format's file extension is .srt and is widely supported.

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