Export: Simon Says supports export to a broad range of formats including text, Word, Excel and numerous NLEs (such as FCPX, Avid, and Adobe Premiere/Audition).If you encounter an error importing your files, you will need to transcode it to a compatible format first before using Simon Says. Use MP4 if you want to optimize for transcription speed (MP4 does not support timecode). File compatibility: use MOV if you want to preserve timecode through transcription and to export.Click + icon to create a new Simon Says project.You will then feel comfortable transcribing longer and larger quantities of files. This is so you don’t unnecessarily waste a lot of credit. We recommend trying a short video first to make sure the file type/codec processes, transcribes and exports as expected. We recommend closing all unrelated and non-essential programs that are intensive on CPU and RAM so the Simon Says AI and GUI application have the optimal resources. If it is connected, it will show # of hours remaining. You can see that the Simon Says GUI App is connected to the AI by viewing the footer of the middle pane. Getting Started: your first AI transcriptionīoth the virtual machine with Simon Says AI and the Simon Says GUI application need to be running and connected. If you are without on air-gapped computer, contact support to activate license. (Click arrow to reveal middle pane.) Note: ideally you have an internet connection for the license activation step. If all worked, you will see your credit total in the footer of the middle pane. Then go back to the “Application” menu, “Preferences” submenu, and select “Activate License” and enter your license number. Getting the Virtual Machine to register its IP address so the Simon Says GUI app can see and interact with it is the most difficult step in this entire process.Ħ. You can also check the Virtual Machine is up and running and the IP address is registered by going to your browser and entering where “192.168.86.28” should be replaced with the IP address you see in the Virtual Machine. Watch the video walkthrough of setup and your first transcription: MOV H264 if you need to preserve timecode for your video editing applications.If you are transcoding your files in advance of importing to Simon Says, low/medium resolution video with high quality mono audio is fine as the emphasis is on audio for transcribing. MP4s as it will lead to the quickest transcription.Supported imports: most audio/video file formats/codecs. Installed: VMWare Fusion (Mac) (free for 30 days), WMWare Workstation (PC) (free for 30 days), or some other virtualization software.Ideal computer specifications (if you are running both AI and App on the same machine): 4-core CPU, 32GB RAM, 20GB of hard drive space.the Simon Says Graphical User Interface (GUI) software, which runs on Mac, PC, and Linux desktop/laptop computers, where you import files, transcribe, edit/annotate the transcript, and export it.the artificial intelligence language model (A.I.) which runs in the background on a Linux computer or on a Mac/PC with a virtualization software. ![]() Note: there are two parts to the on-premise solution: If you are looking for a different Simon Says product (we have cloud and on-premise products), see: On-premise AI Installation instructions ![]() To purchase Simon Says on-premise, contact us:
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