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Autogenerate subtitles in German

Easily get German subtitles using our Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) software. German is the 10th most spoken language in the world, with 100 million native speakers around the world. It’s estimated that there are 250 dialects that exist within the German language. The German language is the official language of Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Luxemburg, Belgium, Austria, as well as Germany itself. High German (Hochdeutsch, standard German) is known as the most commonly spoken German dialect, widely spoken in Germany’s central and southern highlands, Austria, and Switzerland.The ASR can detect many German dialects and colloquialisms.

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How to automatically generate German subtitles:

1. Upload your video in GermanUpload your video. Select the number of speakers and the audio language. Sit back and relax while AI generates the subtitles.

2. Edit your subtitle fileYou’ll receive your subtitle text. Easily make any changes in our cloud-based editor.

3. Export in multiple formatsWhatever formats you need, we’ve got you covered. docx., .txt, .srt, .json, .vtt, or EBU.STL

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Using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) for generation German subtitles

Subtitling is made easier with automatic speech recognition. Subtitling can be automated, saving hours of time and effort. It is beneficial to add subtitles to digital content in order to ensure accessibility and increase engagement of your content.

With our subtitle generator, you can convert your audio file into subtitles automatically. Through our online text editor where you can easily edit the text, highlight sections, and find specific text. Subtitles can make it easier to understand fast-paced language or dialogue that has a foreign accent or is difficult to understand. The advantage of subtitles is that they can also assist in improving native language writing skills, including spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Additionally, subtitles or closed captioning enables your audience to watch videos where it’s difficult to hear, such as in offices, libraries, or on public transportation.