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I also posted this in the Deep speech examples repo, but I believe my chances for a reaction are better in here: mozilla/DeepSpeech-examples#143
Hey everyone, thanks a lot for your great work.
To make coqui more accessible to non-tech folks, it would be great to have a small desktop client. The electron example shows that this is doable and that a cross-platform app is relatively easy to create. I want to work on this, but I have very little experience with electron apps, so it might take a while and I might need some help.
I imagine a very minimalistic frontend that contains:
A input field for the model
A input field for the scorer
A input field for the wav-file
A progress bar
A way to show or save the generated srt file.
What are your thoughts on this? I want to start working on this during August and start by adapting the example app in a separated repo. Do you think this is a doable plan? I am also open for other proposals.
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I also posted this in the Deep speech examples repo, but I believe my chances for a reaction are better in here:
mozilla/DeepSpeech-examples#143
Hey everyone, thanks a lot for your great work.
To make coqui more accessible to non-tech folks, it would be great to have a small desktop client. The electron example shows that this is doable and that a cross-platform app is relatively easy to create. I want to work on this, but I have very little experience with electron apps, so it might take a while and I might need some help.
I imagine a very minimalistic frontend that contains:
What are your thoughts on this? I want to start working on this during August and start by adapting the example app in a separated repo. Do you think this is a doable plan? I am also open for other proposals.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: