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🎀 CapsGAT - Turn Subtitles into Clean Transcripts Easily

πŸš€ Getting Started

CapsGAT helps interviewers transform subtitle files into structured interview transcripts. Supported formats include SRT, TXT, JSON, and TSV. With CapsGAT, you can easily manage speaker assignments and export your transcripts according to the GAT2 convention.

πŸ“¦ Download & Install

To get started, visit the CapsGAT Releases Page to download the latest version.

Download CapsGAT

🌟 System Requirements

CapsGAT runs on most modern operating systems. You need:

  • Windows 10 or higher
  • macOS 10.13 or higher
  • Linux (any recent distribution)

Make sure to have at least 1 GB of RAM free and 100 MB of available disk space.

βš™οΈ How to Use CapsGAT

Follow these steps to convert subtitle files to transcripts:

  1. Download CapsGAT

    • Visit the CapsGAT Releases Page.
    • Select the latest version and download the file suited for your operating system.
  2. Install the Application

    • For Windows: Run the downloaded .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.
    • For macOS: Open the downloaded .dmg file, then drag the CapsGAT icon to your Applications folder.
    • For Linux: Extract the downloaded file and run the application using your terminal.
  3. Open Your Subtitle File

    • Launch CapsGAT from your applications menu.
    • Use the "File" menu to select "Open" and locate your SRT, TXT, JSON, or TSV file.
  4. Assign Speakers

    • Once your subtitle file is open, go through the text segments.
    • Use the sidebar to assign speakers to different segments as needed.
  5. Export the Transcript

    • After assigning speakers, go to the "File" menu.
    • Select "Export" and choose the GAT2 format to save your transcript.
  6. Use Your Transcript

    • Your transcript is now ready for analysis or sharing.

πŸ› οΈ Features

  • Multiple Format Support: CapsGAT can import SRT, TXT, JSON, and TSV files.
  • Speaker Assignment: Easily assign speakers to different segments for clarity.
  • GAT2 Export: Export transcripts in GAT2 format, suitable for research and analysis.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even for those with no technical background.

πŸ“ Example of Supported Files

Here are examples of the subtitle formats you can use:

  • SRT: Standard subtitle format used for videos.
  • TXT: Plain text files that capture dialogue.
  • JSON: Versatile format that can be structured for various uses.
  • TSV: Tab-separated values format, often used in data analysis.

πŸ’‘ Tips for Better Transcripts

  • Ensure your subtitle files are clean and well-formatted for best results.
  • Always preview the assigned speaker segments before exporting.
  • Take regular breaks during the assignment process to maintain clarity.

🀝 Community Support

If you encounter issues or have questions, feel free to reach out through the community forums or the GitHub issues page.

πŸ“§ Stay Updated

For the latest updates or features, please subscribe to release notifications on the GitHub repository.

πŸ”— Resources

By following these steps, you can easily download and run CapsGAT, allowing you to convert subtitles into professional transcripts with ease. Happy transcribing!

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