Accurately convert
Swahili WMA files to text
Sonix automatically transcribes your Swahili WMA files to text in minutes. Access industry-leading artificial intelligence and the days of manually transcribing your Swahili WMA files are long gone. Swahili speech to text: Sonix has been independently reviewed the most accurate Swahili automated transcription, translation, and subtitling platform.
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Use Sonix to quickly convert
Swahili WMA 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 Swahili WMA file~1 min
Click “Upload” and locate the Swahili WMA file on your computer.
- 3Choose language: Swahili~10 sec
Select Swahili as the language spoken, then click “Transcribe”.
- 4Sonix transcribes your WMA file~5 min
Sonix transcribes your Swahili WMA file and converts it to Swahili text.
- 5Polish your Swahili transcript~2 min
Edit your Swahili transcript directly in the browser to correct any misheard words.
- 6Export Swahili text~10 sec
Export the Swahili text to MS Word, PDF, subtitles, or plain text.
Understanding Swahili WMA files
Standard Swahili is based on Kiunguja, the dialect of Zanzibar, and is the variety most speech recognition models target. Congolese Swahili (Kingwana) in the DRC and urban varieties such as Kenya's Sheng, which mixes Swahili with English, can differ noticeably from broadcast-standard Swahili.
WMA technical specifications
- Codec
- Windows Media Audio (WMA Standard; Pro, Lossless, and Voice variants exist)
- Container
- ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
- Typical bitrate
- 64–192 kbps (WMA Standard)
- Sample rate
- 8–48 kHz (up to 96 kHz in WMA Pro)
- Compression
- Lossy
Swahili at a glance
- Speakers
- An estimated 100–200 million speakers worldwide, most of whom speak it as a second language
- Writing system
- Latin alphabet
- Say hello
- Habari
Frequently asked questions
How to improve the accuracy of your Swahili transcripts?
Start by improving the quality of the Swahili WMA 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 Swahili WMA file that I upload?
Yes, please do not over-compress or over-filter the audio track of your Swahili WMA file. By uploading a high quality version of your audio, we can give you the best level of accuracy.
Aside from WMA, do you support other types of audio/video files?
Yes, we do! You can convert the following file types in Swahili with Sonix:
Why won't my WMA file play on my Mac or iPhone?
WMA is a proprietary Microsoft format, and Apple devices do not support it natively. You can play the file in a third-party app such as VLC, or convert it to a widely supported format like MP3 or M4A.
Does converting WMA to MP3 reduce audio quality?
Both formats are lossy, so re-encoding a WMA file to MP3 adds a second compression pass that can introduce minor quality loss. For speech recordings at typical bitrates, the difference is usually not noticeable.
Can Sonix transcribe Congolese Swahili?
You can upload recordings in Congolese Swahili (Kingwana) and select Swahili as the spoken language. Because Kingwana differs from the East African standard, plan to review and polish the transcript in the browser editor before exporting.
Does Swahili transcription handle audio mixed with English?
Swahili recordings from Kenya and urban East Africa often include English words and phrases. Sonix transcribes the file with the Swahili model you select, and the synced editor makes it straightforward to correct code-switched passages.
What formats can I export a Swahili transcript to?
After transcribing, you can edit the transcript in your browser and export it to formats including Word, PDF, plain text, and SRT or VTT subtitle files.
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