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Zoom AI Companion2022-11-25 04:49 PM
Hi,
I recorded a zoom session. All the participant speak french in the session.
I tried to get the transcription (vtt file) : everything shows english words.
Would you explain :
- how to make a new french transcription of the recording
- how to set transcriptions in french for my next meetings
Thank you very much
2022-11-26 05:27 AM
Hi, @AdjointDANENC
Can you use French subtitles in your Zoom account?
If you can use them, I think if host set the language spoken to French in the subtitle settings, the vtt file of the recording will be in French.
2022-11-26 05:55 AM
Hi, @AdjointDANENC. My Community friend @Ohkawa shows you how to enable the translation feature if you have it enabled. I thought I'd add that there's a Zoom Support article than explains the Prerequisites for this service, and provides additional technical information, if you are interested:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/6643133682957-Enabling-and-configuring-translated-captions
Also, to your first question about how to do the translation of a previous meeting... the technical answer is probably "there is no way to do that." But I do think I might have a work-around for you. I'm not able to test this, so not sure if it will work... but it's worth a try.
First, you'll need the Caption Translation feature enabled. Start a meeting, and configure the Speaking Language to French. Then, play the original meeting's recorded video using the Share Screen -> Advanced tab -> Video icon. I think Zoom will then capture the captions in French. Again, I can't test this, but it might work.
Note that any captioning (in any language!) needs to be reviewed and potentially edited by a human. Captioning isn't perfect, and is especially prone to errors if subject-matter specific terminology is used, such as medical and scientific terms.
If you have other questions about this, go ahead and ask here. We're happy to assist.