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## Usage
1. To start, click on the **Import Media Files** button and select your files.
2. SlateInPost outputs a .txt file with the information it collected. Click on the **Save output to...** button to tell it where the text file should be saved.
3.1. Let SlateInPost know how similar the files need to be in order for them to be associated. The minimum is set at 30%.
3.2. You can also choose which speech recognition engine to use. Options include Sphinx, Google Speech Recognition, [Wit.ai](http://wit.ai/), [Bing](https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services/en-us/speech-api), [Houndify](https://houndify.com/) and [IBM](http://www.ibm.com/watson/speech-to-text). The first two are completely free and do no require things like API keys.
3.3. As mentioned above, you can also ask SlateInPost to convert your files to .wav for you, but make sure you have FFmpeg installed properly. If you choose to go with this conversion option, you can also decide whether these new .wav files should be deleted.
4. **Action!** ;) Audio transcriptions take quite a while to complete. Maybe take that time to go through your footage clip by clip like a good editor should!
3. Let SlateInPost know how similar the files need to be in order for them to be associated. The minimum is set at 30%.
4. You can also choose which speech recognition engine to use. Options include Sphinx, Google Speech Recognition, [Wit.ai](http://wit.ai/), [Bing](https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services/en-us/speech-api), [Houndify](https://houndify.com/) and [IBM](http://www.ibm.com/watson/speech-to-text). The first two are completely free and do no require things like API keys.
5. As mentioned above, you can also ask SlateInPost to convert your files to .wav for you, but make sure you have FFmpeg installed properly. If you choose to go with this conversion option, you can also decide whether these new .wav files should be deleted.
6. **Action!** ;) Audio transcriptions take quite a while to complete. Maybe take that time to go through your footage clip by clip like a good editor should!

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