Making audio-only post on platforms like TikTok and Instagram usually requires video editing tools, but Android just made things easier.
at the bottom of the screen to, well, record. But what makes this app different is that because it’s a Google app, it makes use of. This technology automatically creates a transcript of any recording you make, in real time, which you can download as a TXT file or use as subtitles for a social media post. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty accurate in ideal conditions that include little background noise, paced speech, and not a ton of slang.To make your post, start by creating your audio.
When you’re ready, hit the big red button and tap it again when you’re done—you can punch it a third time to resume recording or tapThere, you’ll see a chronological list of your recordings, with the most recent ones at the top. Tap the one you want to open and listen to it using the playback buttons at the bottom of your screen. If your recording is longer than five minutes, the app will ask you to crop it to that length before you convert it to video.
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