Speech-to-text feature removed, Export each channel as a separate audio file – Adobe Media Encoder CC User Manual
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Speech-to-text feature removed
The speech-to-text functionality has been removed from the December 2014 release of Adobe Media Encoder CC,
Premiere Pro CC, and Prelude CC.
Previous versions of Prelude CC linked movie clips with Adobe Story scripts, and then used Adobe Media Encoder for
analysis of speech-to-text conversion accuracy. This workflow is no longer available in the latest release of Adobe Media
Encoder CC.
However, the speech-to-text feature is still available in the previous versions of Adobe Media Encoder CC. To continue
to use this feature, use an earlier version of Adobe Premiere Pro or Prelude to generate the speech-to-text metadata.
If you already have sources with speech-to-text metadata generated using earlier versions of Premiere Pro or Prelude,
you can continue to use it in the same way as before in the latest version of Adobe Media Encoder.
To include the speech-to-text metadata in Adobe Media Encoder when exporting the files:
• Check the File > Preferences > General > Export Master Speech Track And Sequence Markers or
• Click the Metadata.. button in the Export Settings dialog and check the Export Master Speech Track And Sequence
Markers preference.
See the
article for detailed information about the removal of this feature in Premiere Pro.
Export each channel as a separate audio file
When you export files to the Waveform Audio format, you can now export each channel as a separate mono file.
There is a new preference Export each channel as a separate audio file in the Export Settings dialog box.