AI will start subtitling your videos thanks to VLC

AI will start making videos in the popular VLC media player more accessible, the company announced at CES. VLC is adding a new feature that uses AI to generate subtitles and translations in real time. No more searching through suspicious subtitle databases or syncing files. Instead, VLC’s AI will transcribe the audio and display it while the video plays, and will even translate it into over 100 languages.

It’s a notable change from the current way of adding subtitles. If your video didn’t come with built-in subtitles, you had to search for the correct file online. VLC’s new AI-powered subtitles aim to make that process obsolete. VLC is using open source AI models for the feature and said everything will work on your device, meaning you won’t need to be online or send any data about what you’re watching.



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