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Sorry for the slow response @alexvarha. This sounds like an interesting approach. Although we don't have an Obsidian and/or Subtitle Edit plugin, we could look into this. BUt before we do I'd like to understand how this would differ to building our editor UI into the admin settings of our Wordpress Plugin? (Given we also have a caption editor). |
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I've previously mentioned using hyperaudio lite audio as a plugin in Obsidian and/or Subtitle Edit #232
Subtitle Edit is a fully featured, open source subtitle editor with a robust plugin ecosystem and plugin manager, that also allows to use locally run LLMs for Speech-to-Text recognition.
Obsidian is a very popular markdown-based text editor with an even more robust plugin ecosystem.
Both are local and with a hyperaudio plugin, would allow to quickly ingest audio -> use TTS to locally generate a properly formatted hyperaudio file -> edit it as precisely as needed with dedicated tools -> export it in the correct format -> add them to a (Wordpress) website afterwards
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