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I got annoyed at not finding CC for the media I have dubbed, so if the show/movie is originally in English and I have it in Spanish, the Spanish subtitles are not from the Spanish audio, but translations of the English audio, so they don't usually match.
(which Tom Scott recently made a video about this issue https://youtu.be/pU9sHwNKc2c)
I found and been using this project https://github.com/jhj0517/Whisper-WebUI
It's been pretty good, for youtube videos (10-30 minutes) has been perfect.
But there are some issues when I tried it with movies, the timings are not great, and sometimes it hallucinates some words in parts where there aren't any. Just a few words are actually wrong/missing. (I tried it with fastwhisper since I don't have that much ram)
Running it through Subtitle Edit with WhisperX can help a lot for longer movies. It breaks the file into much smaller pieces and runs Whisper on them one by one before stitching the result back together.
interesting, that actually sounds like an awesome idea for the OTA tv rips, cuz I doubt I would even be able to find anything that matches by duration on normal sub sites.
I hadn't heard of whisper gui / whisperx before but I see it has a github. ~~do you know if that is cloud-based or something you can run entirely local? (wondering if it is cloud-based in case i need to allow it net access & also curious if it would eat a lot of bandwidth for roughly 2 seasons of broadcast tv shows aka somewhere around 30-35 hrs worth of audio)~~
edit: apparently whisper can be run entirely offline according to this so if whisperx is a fork, then i assume it would allow this too