How To Transcribe Audio On a Mac

A new feature in macOS Sequoia allow you to import audio files into Voice Memos or Notes and get a text transcription. You can do all file types and even videos if you convert them. You can even use Apple Intelligence to get a summary.

Comments: 7 Responses to “How To Transcribe Audio On a Mac”

    Sheldon
    2 days ago

    Thanks bunches

    Lawrence R Simas Sr
    2 days ago

    Love this video and the new thing I've learned for you, kind Sir! I've followed your video and used it a an example and it workd out wonderfully! I also am a patreon subscriber and invite everyone to join!! I also picked up a cap just like yours and have shared the web-sight with everyone and anyone who asks Mac related questions!! Thank you very much and G-D bless!!

    2 days ago

    Lawrence: 😀 Thanks for your support!

    Gary
    9 hours ago

    As a new Mac user - life long pc guy - I appreciate these videos immensely. Thanks to your help, my thoughts have gone from "frack I hate how Apple does this..." to "Oh damn this is cool" and "OK now I understand how to search directories etc." Never knew about the services tab until now :)

    Thanks much!

    Federico Medina Jr
    8 hours ago

    Wow!
    Gary, thank you so much! This will help me (and others) so much. Thank you for MacMost and your Patreon site.
    Freddy

    Bob Jones
    5 hours ago

    This is great, but the paragraph breaks that are indicated clearly in the Voice Memos transcriptions do not transfer when I perform a copy and paste.

    I'm left with one big paragraph in BBEdit. Very difficult to deal with when you have a long transcription!

    Notes at least accepts the paragraph breaks but not the line spacing between the paragraphs. Again, not good.

    Any idea how to preserve the paragraph breaks?

    5 hours ago

    Bob: Experiment. Try things. When I try TextEdit it understands the paragraphs fine. Pages too. Paragraph spacing would be the result of formatting, which Notes doesn't have much of. But you can do it in Pages, Word or any word processor.

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