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Hi,
I use Whisper to generate the Timecode of every word that exists in an audio file.
But I found a big problem. I discovered that Whisper's transcription generates some words with the same timecode at the beginning and end of the word, generating a duration of "0,000" and consequently the text event cannot be created in the timeline of the Video Editor.
I search for words with a duration of less than 100ms in subtitle Edit, which can identify these words, but the correction has to be done manually. I add 50ms to these words and adjust the timecode of the next word to compensate.
Do you think it is possible to add an option that corrects very short durations in a similar way to how it is done manually? I think it is a very useful option in some cases.
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Hi,
I use Whisper to generate the Timecode of every word that exists in an audio file.
But I found a big problem. I discovered that Whisper's transcription generates some words with the same timecode at the beginning and end of the word, generating a duration of "0,000" and consequently the text event cannot be created in the timeline of the Video Editor.
I tried this procedure but was unsuccessful
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I search for words with a duration of less than 100ms in subtitle Edit, which can identify these words, but the correction has to be done manually. I add 50ms to these words and adjust the timecode of the next word to compensate.
A screen recording showing the problem and the srt file used in the test I did are at this link bellow:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/r2lthb4aetz5o57uyvln5/Subtitle-Edit-Short-Words-in-Whisper-Subtitles.rar?rlkey=nysx2yvpssgavz1rthyf2sfsw&dl=0
Do you think it is possible to add an option that corrects very short durations in a similar way to how it is done manually? I think it is a very useful option in some cases.
Thansk for you great job!
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