The engine now intelligently formats numbers ($3.5M instead of “three point five million dollars”) and better handles conversational punctuation. Questions end with question marks, exclamations stay, and filler words (“um,” “uh,” “like”) can be stripped in one click during export.
If you work with dialogue-heavy content (interviews, documentaries, YouTube videos, or corporate training), the latest update for Premiere Pro is worth your attention. This isn’t just a minor bug fix—it brings noticeable improvements in accuracy, speed, and workflow integration. Latest Adobe Speech to Text v2.1.6 for Premiere...
Global localization is easier than ever. Adobe Speech to Text v2.1.6 supports over a dozen languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, and Portuguese. Furthermore, the update improves dialect recognition, meaning regional accents (such as Australian English vs. British English) are handled with greater precision. 4. Advanced Speaker Diarization The engine now intelligently formats numbers ($3
Captions function like regular motion graphics; modify fonts, text sizes, fill colors, strokes, and backgrounds globally via the Essential Graphics panel. This isn’t just a minor bug fix—it brings
Adobe Speech to Text automates the entire caption creation process while giving you full control over the final look of your subtitles. Here is what the v2.1.6 release offers: