Subtitles often need to move between different delivery formats. A broadcast input may already carry CEA-708 closed captions inside the video elementary stream, while web and OTT players usually expect WebVTT tracks in HLS. In other workflows, WebVTT may be created by an automatic speech recognition engine or received from an upstream HLS source, but […]
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Combining multiple speech recognition engines in Nimble Streamer
Nimble Streamer allows using a combination of various speech recognition technologies on the same server.
Nimble Streamer integration with KWIKmotion AI Captions
Nimble Streamer now supports KWIKmotion Real-Time AI-Powered Captions for live streams.
CEA-708 subtitles support for voice recognition
CEA-708 subtitles can be generated for the live streams with automated speech recognition of Nimble Streamer.
Automated voice recognition setup in Nimble Streamer with Whisper AI
Enable and set up automatic voice recognition and translation in Nimble Streamer to generate WebVTT subtitles in HLS output stream.