diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 011d681..44e6c09 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -31,12 +31,13 @@ git clone https://github.com/soderstromkr/transcribe.git ``` and use the example.ipynb template to use the script. **OR** download the ```transcribe.py``` file into your work folder. Then you can either import it to another script or notebook for use. I recommend jupyter notebook for new users, see the example below. (Remember to have transcribe.py and example.ipynb in the same working folder). -#### Example with jupyter notebook +##### Example with jupyter notebook See [example](example.ipynb) for an implementation on jupyter notebook, also added an example for a simple [workaround](example_no_internet.ipynb) to transcribe while offline. -#### Using the GUI +##### Using the GUI You can also run the GUI version from your terminal running ```python GUI.py``` or with the batch file called run_gui.bat, just make sure to add your conda path to it. If you want to download a model first, and then go offline for transcription, I recommend running the model with the default sample folder, which will download the model locally. The GUI should look like this: ![python GUI.py](gui_jpeg.jpg?raw=true) - +##### Model location +On Windows, the models are located in ```C:\Users\\. cache\whisper\``` [^1]: Advanced users can use ```pip install ffmpeg-python``` but be ready to deal with some [PATH issues](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65836756/python-ffmpeg-wont-accept-path-why), which I encountered in Windows 11.