Google Drive is Make the video content easier and easier to navigate with a new version feature. This update allows users not only to display illustrations but also vision and research through a full version of their videos, making it easier to find specific information or jumping to the key moments. This improvement depends on the automatic explanatory designation feature that was presented last year, which simplifies the process of working with the video content. This was an important step towards improving access, as illustrations allow video content for a wider audience, including those with hearing impairment. Creating the illustrations can be manually consumed for time, so the automatic generation feature was a welcome addition. However, just getting the illustrations was not always enough. Finding a specific point in a long video may still be a challenge. This is where the new Transcript feature comes. Now, when a video clip containing Captions is played in Google Drive, a copy appears alongside the video player. This text highlights the text that is currently speaking, making it easy to follow. More importantly, the text is searching. Users can write a major word or phrase, and the text will make the powers of all cases in which this word or phrase appears. Clicking on a distinctive word in the text will take the user directly to this point in the video. This function works to significantly improve information discovery inside videos.
Google Drive Search Video Texts. | Video credit – Google
This new feature is available to all Google Workspace customers, individual Workspace subscribers and users who have Google’s personal accounts. To access the text, the video must have illustrative comments, users can create automatic comments by right -clicking on a video in the disk engine and choosing “Management of the Clear Speech Paths”, then “Create automatic comments”. The same can be done while playing the video by accessing the three -grade menu. Once there are illustrations, the text can be accessed by opening the video, clicking on the gear icon for video settings, and specifying “transcript”. The launch of this feature will occur in stages, where some users see this urgently from others. This update can greatly benefit anyone working with video content, from students and teachers to business professionals. Imagine trying to find certain information at a registered meeting or lecture. Previously, you may have to rub the entire video, hoping that you would stumble in the right section. Now, with researchable texts, finding this information becomes fast and easy.
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