Google Chrome can now add captions to any video in real time (or very close to it). Live Captions was originally a feature exclusive to the Google Pixel 4, and was later rolled out to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 2.
Thatās all set to change though, as the tool has now appeared as an experimental option in Chrome Canary ā a version of the browser thatās intended mainly for developers, but is also a great way to try new features before their official release.
[ul]
[li]The best browsers of 2020[/li][li]How to enable Chrome dark mode[/li][li]The best free Android apps[/li][/ul]
YouTube already has its own feature that transcribes speech in real time with pretty accurate results, but Live Captions would be a boon for other sites ā and could be a game-changer if it works with video conferencing in your browser.
Speech to text
In our tests the feature didnāt seem to be quite ready yet, but some users have managed to activate it successfully.
To see if theyāll work for you, download and launch Chrome Canary for Windows, macOS or Linux (Live Captions arenāt yet available for mobile), then type chrome://flags into the address bar and use the search box at the top to look for ālive captionsā.
Click the drop-down menu and select āEnabledā. Relaunch the browser using the blue button that appears at the bottom right.
[IMG alt=āGoogle Live Captionsā]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/n8w...CFhhoDmMFc.png
Go to chrome://settings/accessibility, find the switch marked āLive Captionā and toggle it on. If youāre lucky, subtitles will now appear automatically whenever you visit a website containing a video with speech.
[ul]
[li]The best Android phones 2020[/li][/ul]
Via Android Police
Continue readingā¦
Thatās all set to change though, as the tool has now appeared as an experimental option in Chrome Canary ā a version of the browser thatās intended mainly for developers, but is also a great way to try new features before their official release.
[ul]
[li]The best browsers of 2020[/li][li]How to enable Chrome dark mode[/li][li]The best free Android apps[/li][/ul]
YouTube already has its own feature that transcribes speech in real time with pretty accurate results, but Live Captions would be a boon for other sites ā and could be a game-changer if it works with video conferencing in your browser.
Speech to text
In our tests the feature didnāt seem to be quite ready yet, but some users have managed to activate it successfully.
To see if theyāll work for you, download and launch Chrome Canary for Windows, macOS or Linux (Live Captions arenāt yet available for mobile), then type chrome://flags into the address bar and use the search box at the top to look for ālive captionsā.
Click the drop-down menu and select āEnabledā. Relaunch the browser using the blue button that appears at the bottom right.
[IMG alt=āGoogle Live Captionsā]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/n8w...CFhhoDmMFc.png
Go to chrome://settings/accessibility, find the switch marked āLive Captionā and toggle it on. If youāre lucky, subtitles will now appear automatically whenever you visit a website containing a video with speech.
[ul]
[li]The best Android phones 2020[/li][/ul]
Via Android Police
Continue readingā¦