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How to transcribe Virtual-Cables-Linux files

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The three steps

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Get the audio out. Find the recording Virtual-Cables-Linux saved (MP4/MKV/MOV) and upload it directly — video is fine, the audio track is transcribed.

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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).

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About Virtual-Cables-Linux

“Scripts to enable virtual cables in Linux. In particular for OBS to be used in conference software such as Jitsi and Zoom.”

GitHub stars
57
Built in
Shell
Category
Screen Recording

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Frequently asked

Can Whipscribe transcribe screen recordings made with Virtual-Cables-Linux?

Yes — any audio or video file Virtual-Cables-Linux produces can be uploaded directly. Find the recording Virtual-Cables-Linux saved (MP4/MKV/MOV) and upload it directly — video is fine, the audio track is transcribed.

Do I need to convert the file first?

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