Accurately convert
Persian AVI files to text
Sonix automatically transcribes your Persian AVI files to text in minutes. Access industry-leading artificial intelligence and the days of manually transcribing your Persian AVI files are long gone. Persian speech to text: Sonix has been independently reviewed the most accurate Persian automated transcription, translation, and subtitling platform.
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Persian AVI files to text
- 1Log into your Sonix account~30 sec
If you don't have one, you can sign up for Sonix's free account — Your free trial includes 30 minutes of transcription and translation.
- 2Upload your Persian AVI file~1 min
Click “Upload” and locate the Persian AVI file on your computer.
- 3Choose language: Persian~10 sec
Select Persian as the language spoken, then click “Transcribe”.
- 4Sonix transcribes your AVI file~5 min
Sonix transcribes your Persian AVI file and converts it to Persian text.
- 5Polish your Persian transcript~2 min
Edit your Persian transcript directly in the browser to correct any misheard words.
- 6Export Persian text~10 sec
Export the Persian text to MS Word, PDF, subtitles, or plain text.
Understanding Persian AVI files
Persian has three major national varieties: Iranian Persian (Farsi), Dari in Afghanistan, and Tajik in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, which differ in vowel pronunciation, vocabulary, and loanwords. Colloquial spoken Persian, especially the Tehrani register, also diverges noticeably from formal written Persian in verb endings and contractions, which matters when converting speech to standard written text.
AVI technical specifications
- Codec
- Various (DivX, Xvid, DV, and Motion JPEG video; PCM, MP3, or AC-3 audio are common)
- Container
- Audio Video Interleave (RIFF-based)
- Typical bitrate
- Varies widely by codec; DivX/Xvid-era files are modestly compressed, while uncompressed AVI can reach multiple gigabytes per minute
- Sample rate
- Source-dependent; audio tracks are commonly 44.1 or 48 kHz
- Compression
- Container (varies)
Persian at a glance
- Speakers
- ~110–130 million speakers worldwide, including native and second-language speakers
- Writing system
- Perso-Arabic script (right-to-left); the Tajik variety is written in Cyrillic
- Say hello
- سلام
Frequently asked questions
How to improve the accuracy of your Persian transcripts?
Start by improving the quality of the Persian AVI file that you upload to Sonix. Please use high quality recording equipment, recording in a quiet environment, and ensure that your speakers are speaking clearly to ensure that your transcript is as accurate as possible.
Any advice for the Persian AVI file that I upload?
Yes, please do not over-compress or over-filter the audio track of your Persian AVI file. By uploading a high quality version of your audio, we can give you the best level of accuracy.
Aside from AVI, do you support other types of audio/video files?
Yes, we do! You can convert the following file types in Persian with Sonix:
Do I need to convert my AVI file to MP4 before transcribing it?
No. AVI files can be uploaded directly; the audio track is extracted and transcribed regardless of which video codec the file uses.
Why is my AVI file so large?
AVI files often use little or no compression, and fully uncompressed AVI can occupy multiple gigabytes per minute of video. Re-encoding to a modern container like MP4 reduces the file size considerably if you need to move or store the footage.
Can Sonix transcribe Dari or Afghan Persian audio?
Yes. Dari is a national variety of Persian, and Persian-language audio from Afghanistan can be uploaded, transcribed, edited, and exported like any other supported language.
Is Farsi the same as Persian for transcription purposes?
Farsi is the local name for Persian as spoken in Iran, so selecting Persian is the correct choice for Farsi audio. The same selection covers Iranian Persian recordings from media, interviews, and meetings.
Does Persian transcription handle right-to-left text?
Yes. Persian transcripts are produced in the right-to-left Perso-Arabic script, and you can edit them in the browser and export to formats such as Word, SRT, and VTT.
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