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Students, faculty, and staff can access transcripts for Webex recordings.

Overview

  • All Webex recordings

    that are saved to the cloud will

    have an automatic transcript generated for them.

  • A Webex recording will only begin to process once the Meeting has concluded. Once the recording has finished processing and is viewable,

    then

    the transcript generation process

    begins

    will begin. You should expect the transcript generation period to be as long as twice the duration of the video. This means that if you have

    a 20 minute

    an hour-long recording, you should expect

    to

    the transcript to finish generating

    40 minutes

    2 hours after the recording is viewable online.

Info

For more information about disabling automatic transcript generation, see Recording Webex Sessions.

Viewing and Hiding the Transcript

Once the transcript is viewable, it will appear attached to your recording. If you would like to hide the transcript, keep reading this sectionfollow the procedure below.Image Removed

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  1. Click on the

    Pencil

    pencil icon that sits after the recording's name.

  2. Uncheck the checkbox for Transcript.

  3. Click Save

Editing the Transcript

Users may edit the transcript on the same screen that from which they view it from. When viewing your transcript, simply hover

  1. View your recording at webex.uconn.edu

  2. Hover your cursor over the text block that you would like to edit. Click on the pencil icon that sits at the end of the text.

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  3. Type in your edits

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  1. .

  2. Click Save.

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Downloading the Transcript

The transcript may be downloaded along with the Recording as a separate file. The transcript will download in the as a VTT (.vtt file type) file. If you want wish to upload this transcript into another program that supports .vtt VTT files, you are all set to do so. If your program does not support .vtt VTT files, you can easily convert the transcript to a TXT (.txt or ) or DOC (.doc) file using Notepad and Microsoft Word, respectively. Note: 

Note

If you would like to upload the transcript into Kaltura, you must remove the time stamps from each line. Kaltura has an auto-alignment feature that negates the need for the timestamps. Consequently, the time stamps

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Converting to text file (.txt)

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will prevent the auto-alignment form working correctly. Continue below to learn how to edit the downloaded transcript.

Tip

If you have a transcript that needs to be cleaned up, i.e. removing time codes and excessive spacing, try using the Microsoft Stream transcript VTT file cleaner.

Converting Your Transcript to a TXT File for Notepad

  1. Open Notepad.

    1. Open the Windows Start Menu. 

    2. Type Notepad into the search box that appears.

    3. Select Notepad from the search results. 

  2. Click on File

  3. Click on Open

  4. Select All Files. 

  5. Browse through your files find your downloaded transcript.

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  6. Once the file is open, you

    may

    can remove the timestamps manually

    . If you have many lines of text and find that manually removing the timestamps (for Kaltura) would be not possible, please reach out to avt@uconn.edu with "transcript edit" in the subject. This IT department has a computer script that autonomously removes all the timestamps from the file within a minute.

    , if desired.

  7. When the file is ready to be converted, click on File

     → 

    .

  8. Select Save As

  9. At the end of the filename, type .txt (including the period)

    and make sure

    .

  10. Verify that the Save as type: is Text Document.

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The new text file is ready to be uploaded/used with other programs,

...

like Kaltura.

Converting Your Transcript to a

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DOCX File for Microsoft Word

  1. Open Microsoft Word.

  2. Click on 

    Open →

    Open.

  3. Select Browse.

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  4. Navigate to

    , and open

    your downloaded transcript.

  5. Open your downloaded transcript

    (.vtt)

    . It will be listed as a VTT file.

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  6. Once the file is open, you

    may

    can remove the timestamps manually

    . If you have many lines of text and find that manually removing the timestamps (for Kaltura) would be not possible, please reach out to avt@uconn.edu with "transcript edit" in the subject. This IT department has a computer script that autonomously removes all the timestamps from the file within a minute

    , if desired.

  7. When the file is ready to be converted, click on File

     → 

  8. Select Save As


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  9. Change the Save as type to Word Document.

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  10. Click Save.

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