Hello. I'd like to know if there's any desktop solution similar to google video's system where the video's audio track is indexed (using speech recognition) to allow for faster searches and seeking.
Thanks!!
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My work involves recording newscasts from time to time, and searching for a very specific remark in a 1-hr long videos is a pain. Having a somewhat accurate speech recognition would help, even if it's a long way from being perfect, since the intended use is to improve seeking and not transcribing.
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