The transcription and translation are very good, I'm from Brazil, and I watched this video with active subtitles (not RUclips's automatic subtitles, which are pretty bad by the way), and the quality of the subtitles in Portuguese is excellent! If possible, you can put subtitles in Portuguese on all your videos that I will watch! I'm going to install Whisper on my Linux Mint now.
Whisper will work on any hardware. If you don't have a NPU or GPU, it will crunch that audio with your CPU. I've run it on a Raspberry Pi and the transcription speed was actually pretty impressive.
looks like everything is installed but when I they type 'whisper --version or --help' nothing happens - says command not found. X1:~$ whisper --version Command 'whisper' not found, did you mean: command 'whipper' from deb whipper (0.9.0-7build1) Try: sudo apt install X1:~$ whisper Command 'whisper' not found, did you mean: command 'whipper' from deb whipper (0.9.0-7build1) Try: sudo apt install I've been on Ubuntu about 15 years - installs are often challenging but rarely nothing happens
perhaps your python packages directory aren’t on your system path. Try adding your “python -m” to the beginning of any “whisper” commands Such as “python -m whisper -version”
@@techtimefly There are several directories updated today off the /home in .cache, .bin & .local. there is a Python3 and in there a whisper. To be honest, feel like deleting all of the new stuff.
@@johnmiglautsch4587 The “-m” just means that you’ll be using a python library. It doesn’t move anything. An example of this is using pip. When pip is on the path you can call it with simply “pip install ” When pip isn’t on the path you can call the script with the prefix “python -m pip install ” It’s possible it’s another issue but this would be the first thing i’d try. I hope that makes sense and is helpful.
@@techtimefly Thanks much - tried it and it ran a long time but still didn't find whisper. I deleted Python3 in .lib and whisper. Pip is still intact. I've installed plenty with Terminal - prefer it to Snap - but no one seems to have put up a line by line Whisper installation - which seems odd...
The transcription and translation are very good, I'm from Brazil, and I watched this video with active subtitles (not RUclips's automatic subtitles, which are pretty bad by the way), and the quality of the subtitles in Portuguese is excellent! If possible, you can put subtitles in Portuguese on all your videos that I will watch! I'm going to install Whisper on my Linux Mint now.
Thanks you for the feedback, it’s very helpful.
I didn't understand a bit of this. Fantastic video.
ha, thanks.
Great job! Your install went much better than mine. I wish I had seen this video before hand. Oh well, we both have functioning whisper now.
Glad it's working for you. It's cool to see what a tool like this can do.
Thank you very much!
no problem. glad to help
Thank you so much, very informative 👍🙏
glad to help
Very interesting, please continue to make these videos.
will do
Very easy to follow! GJ!
Thank you for the feedback, glad you found it easy to follow!
Whisper will work on any hardware. If you don't have a NPU or GPU, it will crunch that audio with your CPU. I've run it on a Raspberry Pi and the transcription speed was actually pretty impressive.
thanks, good to know you had success with a raspberry pi as well
Really good walkthrough. Thanks!
i appreciate the feedback. glad it was helpful
excellent vidéo merci beaucoup sa marche bien
great job, bro.
Thanks a lot dude
Thanks!
Welcome!
Nice vid 👍
Interesting stuff.
thanks bro
Does whisper work with lyrical songs? Or just spoken word?
It may be possible if the vocals are clear enough.
Can we convert audio directly while speaking without saving the audio file?
Not directly through the command line interface but maybe with some Python coding it may be possible.
looks like everything is installed but when I they type 'whisper --version or --help' nothing happens - says command not found.
X1:~$ whisper --version
Command 'whisper' not found, did you mean:
command 'whipper' from deb whipper (0.9.0-7build1)
Try: sudo apt install
X1:~$ whisper
Command 'whisper' not found, did you mean:
command 'whipper' from deb whipper (0.9.0-7build1)
Try: sudo apt install
I've been on Ubuntu about 15 years - installs are often challenging but rarely nothing happens
perhaps your python packages directory aren’t on your system path.
Try adding your “python -m” to the beginning of any “whisper” commands
Such as
“python -m whisper -version”
@@techtimefly What does the -m do? Looks like its moving Python somewhere - 485 meg
@@techtimefly There are several directories updated today off the /home in .cache, .bin & .local. there is a Python3 and in there a whisper. To be honest, feel like deleting all of the new stuff.
@@johnmiglautsch4587 The “-m” just means that you’ll be using a python library.
It doesn’t move anything.
An example of this is using pip.
When pip is on the path you can call it with simply
“pip install ”
When pip isn’t on the path you can call the script with the prefix
“python -m pip install ”
It’s possible it’s another issue but this would be the first thing i’d try.
I hope that makes sense and is helpful.
@@techtimefly Thanks much - tried it and it ran a long time but still didn't find whisper. I deleted Python3 in .lib and whisper. Pip is still intact. I've installed plenty with Terminal - prefer it to Snap - but no one seems to have put up a line by line Whisper installation - which seems odd...
I only subscribe for your spanish
Mucho gracias.
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