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Differentiating Multiple Speakers In Wordly

How to distinguish multiple speakers using the same audio input

When multiple speakers use a single audio input, Wordly indicates the change in the session, so you can tell when a speaker changes. This is called speaker disambiguation.

Example: You have a keynote speaker that's being introduced by the master of ceremonies. Wordly indicates when the keynote speaker begins speaking after the master of ceremonies has finished speaking.

When a speaker changes, that change is marked in the session with a chevron icon (>>). This icon also marks speaker changes in the transcript.

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Wordly doesn't support speaker disambiguation for Afrikaans and Bengali. 

 

For best results, make sure that the speakers don't speak over each other. If there's not at least a slight pause between speakers, it may take a line or two for Wordly to indicate that the speaker has changed.