That was real quick. But I don't really want it like a subtitles file. Rather I just want the transcript text to be saved to the file and not anything else. I am talking about the sentences in that transcript: part (the one marked in purple).
CC: @michaeljolley
You could just use the transcript property itself:
const{Deepgram}=require('@deepgram/sdk');constfs=require('fs');constdeepgram=newDeepgram(DEEPGRAM_API_KEY)constaudioSource={url:URL_OF_FILE};deepgram.transcription.preRecorded(audioSource,{punctuate:true,// other options are available}).then((response)=>{constsrtTranscript=response.results.channels[0].alternatives[0].transcript;fs.writeFile(FILENAME_TO_SAVE,srtTranscript,function(err){if(err){returnconsole.log(err);}console.log("The file was saved!");});}).catch((err)=>{console.log(err);});
That was real quick. But I don't really want it like a subtitles file. Rather I just want the transcript text to be saved to the file and not anything else. I am talking about the sentences in that
transcript:
part (the one marked in purple).CC: @michaeljolley
You could just use the transcript property itself:
Thanks a bunch @michaeljolley . You rock 🙌🚀