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It is written in English (I can translate what you say, but issues written in English are easier to read for the other users).
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
transcription in walkie talkie mode does not work reliably in noisy environments. even with adjustments to microphone sensitivity, it never stops listening for input, which means translation never begins.
Describe the solution you'd like
either offer a user control for when to start translating the buffer, or switch to a steaming mechanism so that input doesn't need to end before translation starts.
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Hi, a streaming mechanism would be nearly impossible to do with current models, but I was already thinking about making a system to decide whether to use automatic or manual listening together with the new GUI in RTranslator 2.1, however, it won't be very soon (2 or 3 months probably). But maybe, before that, I could make sure that muting the microphone stops listening but still produces a transcription and a translation.
Thank you for wanting to share an idea! But before starting, ensure to check if this feature request respects the following requirements:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
transcription in walkie talkie mode does not work reliably in noisy environments. even with adjustments to microphone sensitivity, it never stops listening for input, which means translation never begins.
Describe the solution you'd like
either offer a user control for when to start translating the buffer, or switch to a steaming mechanism so that input doesn't need to end before translation starts.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: