Voice-over sessions are great because you can build a lot of content all at the same time. The production of the voice-overs is more efficient this way, there’s no doubt about that. But what is really challenging is locating those voice-overs after the fact. Searching through your audio can be time-consuming.
Wouldn’t it be easier if you could search your voice-overs by keyword or phrase?
Well you can do that using Sonix. Just upload your voice-over file to Sonix and you’ll get a transcript in a couple of minutes. Once you have that, you can easily import the transcript and it will automagically align with your voice-over audio. Now you can search by word to locate the snippet you want.
In this video Mike Russell goes through the mechanics of making voice-overs easily searchable.
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