What it solves
Traditional waveforms are precise but hard to scan. A transcript makes spoken mistakes visible as language, which is faster for narration and podcast cleanup.
Transcript-based audio editing means the transcript becomes the control layer for spoken audio decisions. TalkAbout uses transcription and alignment to help creators clean recordings, plan cuts, and export usable audio assets.
Traditional waveforms are precise but hard to scan. A transcript makes spoken mistakes visible as language, which is faster for narration and podcast cleanup.
Use transcript-based editing after recording and before final audio delivery. It works best when the source is voice-heavy and the desired output is publishable speech.
It is an editing workflow where spoken words and timing help guide audio cuts, cleanup, and export decisions.
No. The transcript supports the workflow, while the audio remains the source of truth.
Yes. Caption and transcript export are part of the delivery workflow.