# This file is an example of a custom transcription export template # Keep in mind that it might be outdated, so please refer to the latest documentation # Also, we don't recommend using this file directly, since it might be overwritten by the application on future updates # Since this is a YAML file, make sure you don't change the indentation or the structure of the file # If any errors occur during export, use a YAML validator to check the file for errors name: CLP Transcript # The file extension to use for the exported file extension: txt # This is the header of the file # Variables are defined using {variable_name} - see the curly braces # Below you can see the variables that are currently available. # You can also use these variables in the segment template below header: | Crazy Legs Productions Transcription name: {transcription_name} Transcription path: {transcription_file_path} Source file path: {source_file_path} Timeline name: {transcription_timeline_name} Timeline frame rate: {transcription_timeline_fps} Timeline start timecode: {transcription_start_tc} Main language: {transcription_language} Transcription Last modified: {transcription_last_save_time} # This is the segment template # For each segment in the transcription, the tool will use this template to export it in the final file # Variables are defined using {variable_name} - see the curly braces # Below you can see the variables that are currently available for segments # In addition, you can also use any of the variables from the header segment_template: | [{transcription_name}] {segment_start_tc} {segment_speaker_name}:{segment_text} # The segment separator is used to separate each segment in the final file # You can use any of the variables from the header and the segment template segment_separator: "\n\n" # You can define multiple conditions to filter out segments # You can use any of the segment variables mentioned above in the condition and the export function will evaluate it # For e.g. if you want to filter out segments that have a specific speaker, # you can write: '{segment_speaker_name}' == 'Speaker 1' # - this will only export segments that have 'Speaker 1' as the speaker # (make sure you use the single quotes around the variable and the value) # # Or, if you don't want to export meta segments, you can write: not {segment_meta} # Below is an example of how this might work segment_condition: | not {segment_meta} not {segment_meta_speaker} not {segment_meta_other} '{segment_speaker_name}' == 'Speaker 1' # The footer is the last part of the file # You can use any of the variables from the header as well footer: | This should appear in the footer of the file Transcription Last modified: {transcription_last_save_time}