What audio formats can Sonix transcribe in Esperanto?
Sonix supports 50+ audio formats for Esperanto transcription including MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, WMA, AAC, and AIFF. You can upload files up to 4GB in size, and there's no limit on audio length.
How fast is Esperanto audio transcription?
Sonix transcribes Esperanto audio at 10x real-time speed. A 1-hour Esperanto audio file is typically ready in about 5-6 minutes. You'll receive an email notification when your transcript is complete.
How accurate is Esperanto audio transcription?
Sonix delivers 85-99% accuracy for Esperanto audio transcription, depending on audio quality. Clear audio with minimal background noise and distinct speakers achieves the best results. Our AI models are specifically trained for Esperanto including regional accents.
Can Sonix identify different speakers in Esperanto audio?
Yes. Sonix automatically detects and labels different speakers in your Esperanto audio. You can customize speaker names in the editor, and speaker labels are included in all export formats.
What export formats are available for Esperanto transcripts?
Sonix offers 30+ export formats for your Esperanto transcripts including Microsoft Word, PDF, plain text, SRT subtitles, VTT captions, JSON, and more. You can also export with or without timestamps and speaker labels.
Is my Esperanto audio secure?
Absolutely. Your files are encrypted in transit and at rest, protected from unauthorized access. Sonix is SOC 2 Type II certified with enterprise-grade security. We use bank-level encryption and strict data-storage policies.
Can Sonix transcribe Esperanto audio and video?
Yes. Upload your recording, select Esperanto as the spoken language, and Sonix generates a transcript you can edit alongside the original audio and export as documents or subtitles.
Does Esperanto transcription handle different accents?
Esperanto speakers carry accents from their native languages, so pronunciation varies from speaker to speaker. Sonix's browser editor syncs the transcript to the audio, making it easy to review and correct accent-related mistakes.
Will Esperanto's special characters like ĉ and ŭ appear in my transcript?
Yes. Transcripts and exports use standard Unicode text, so the six diacritic letters (ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ) are preserved in documents and subtitle files.