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How to transcribe google-maps-at-88-mph recordings

google-maps-at-88-mph makes the recording — Whipscribe makes it text. Three steps, and the first preview is free with no signup.

The three steps

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Get the audio out. Copy the clip off google-maps-at-88-mph (any common video format) and upload it as-is.

2

Drop it below. Upload the file right here — no signup for the instant preview. Long, multi-hour files are fine, and video uploads work too (we transcribe the audio track).

3

Take the text with you. Accurate, speaker-labeled text with timestamps — export TXT, SRT, VTT or DOCX, in 100+ languages, processed on Whipscribe's own private cloud.

About google-maps-at-88-mph

“Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF.”

GitHub stars
126
Built in
Python
Category
Cameras Capture

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Frequently asked

Can Whipscribe transcribe footage captured with google-maps-at-88-mph?

Yes — any audio or video file google-maps-at-88-mph produces can be uploaded directly. Copy the clip off google-maps-at-88-mph (any common video format) and upload it as-is.

Do I need to convert the file first?

No. Common audio and video formats upload as-is; video's audio track is transcribed automatically.

How accurate is it?

Clear speech in major languages comes back near-publishable; noisy or heavily accented audio deserves a review pass. The instant preview shows real output before you commit.

What does it cost?

About $2 per audio hour as pay-as-you-go credits that never expire — the first preview is free with no signup.