Indicating speaker changes is often essential especially when accessibility needs to be ensured. Limecraft supports both colours and characters (such as a dash) to signal speaker changes. You can let Limecraft automatically mark speaker changes when creating subtitles using the automatic process, as well as when importing your own subtitles.
Limecraft uses speaker recognition in transcription to gather the necessary data for identifying speaker changes in subtitles.
Clear speaker change indication is often required for proper subtitle style and segmentation. Here’s how you can let the AI do the heavy lifting, automatically segmenting your subtitles and meeting design requirements in just one click.
OPTIMISE SPEAKER CHANGE INDICATION IN 4 STEPS
Ensure Correct Subtitle Style Speaker change indication is managed in Subtitle Preset settings of the workspace. Make sure a preset is available that meets the requirements.
Ensure Highest Transcription Accuracy High Accuracy ASR means high accuracy speaker segmentation. The speaker segmentation in transcript is used when indicating speakers in the AI-generated subtitles.
QC Transcript Review and correct speaker segmentation in the transcription before generating subtitles.
Use the correct Subtitle Preset You can only reset the preset by regenerating the subtitles.
You can now include speaker changes in all subsequent steps, such as burning in subtitles or exporting them with speaker indications
Have a look at the short tutorial below.