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Simon Says v.2.0 Automated Transcription
Last week was a big week for us as we released version 2.0 of our latest macOS application / Final Cut Pro X Extension and we were featured prominently at Adobe MAX and the Final Cut Pro X Summit, annual conferences for the creative community.
The 2.0 update includes big improvements:
- Significantly more support for permutations of multicam, sync, and compound clips in FCPX
- Nifty new editing features such as the ability to add speaker labels, notes, and bookmarks
- Added export options for FCPXML Titles (to give greater flexibility in formatting), DaVinci Resolve sequences, and lots of new subtitle formats

We made LOTS of updates under-the-hood too:
- Better formatting of subtitle cards
- Meaningful advances in accuracy (with some users claiming close to perfection!)
- Supporting 100 transcription and 50 translation languages

Here is the summary of Simon Says' capabilities today:
- Transcribe, subtitle, caption, and translate audio/video
- Timecode-based AI, geared to video pros
- Cloud products: Web, macOS app, FCPX Extension
- On-premise product: Mac/PC application (no data sent to the cloud)
- Import virtually any media file format, codec
- Export to your video editor incl. Adobe Premiere/Audition, FCPX, Avid Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve
- Export to subtitles: srt, webvtt, fcpxml captions/titles, stl, sami
- Collaborate with your team
We've come a long way in just a few years and we are grateful to play a small part in your creative and video workflowsÔøΩ thank you for including us.
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