Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you 
how you can convert audio into text. We're going   to use an app that comes with Windows 10 and we're 
going to combine that with a virtual audio cable.   If that sounds confusing, don't worry, we're 
going to walk through all of this step by step.   This works with all major languages, it's free, 
and there are no time limits at all. All right,   let's jump on the PC, not literally, and let's see 
how we can do this. To convert audio into text,   I mentioned that we're going to use two separate 
tools, and the good news is you already have one   of these tools. It comes for free with Windows 
10, and it's called the dictation tool. If   you've never used it before, you can launch it 
by pressing the Windows logo key on your keyboard   together with the H key. H as in hotel. This opens 
up the dictation tool on the top of the screen,   and to have it start listening, 
simply click on the microphone icon.   Testing, testing, one, two, three. 
Testing, testing, one, two, three.   Once you're done, simply click on the microphone 
icon again and then it'll stop listening,   and here you see all of the text that I 
said. It transcribes all of this text for me.   The dictation tool works really well when 
I feed in live audio, so I talk right now,   it transcribes it, and it gives me the result. But 
what if I want to, let's say, take a video file,   or maybe I want to take a pre-recorded audio 
file, and I want to transcribe that. Well,   we need to get another tool called a virtual 
audio cable, and for that let's open up our web   browser. The second tool that we're going to get 
is called a virtual audio cable, and my favorite   one is made by a company called VB Audio Software. 
You can download it at the following website,   and it's completely free to download. This will 
allow us to take the output from an app like, say,   a video player, or maybe you're listening to a 
podcast. It'll allow you to take any type of sound   output, and we'll be able to use this 
to feed it into the dictation tool.   On this page, click on the download link and run 
through the installation process. Once you finish   installing, next we need to set up our computer so 
it uses the new virtual audio cable. Down on the   taskbar in the search field, type in sound, and 
then click on the best match for sound settings.   This opens up sound settings, and here we need to 
modify two different settings. Up on top, we can   choose our output device, and currently I have it 
set to my computer speakers. Select this drop-down   list and switch it over to cable input. This is 
going to send the output into our virtual cable.   Down below, we can also choose our input 
device, and this is typically your microphone.   Here, click on the drop-down list, and here let's 
switch it to the cable output. By doing this,   once again, it's going to take the output from, 
say, a video player, a podcast, a sound recording,   and it's going to take that output and it's 
going to feed it into the input, or basically   feed it into our microphone. Once we finish the 
transcription, or once we convert our audio into   text, you can come back into sound settings 
and you can restore it back to the default.   For now, we're all done making changes, so we can 
close this window out. Now that we have everything   configured, we are ready to convert audio into 
text. I opened up my web browser and I navigated   to my favorite YouTuber, Kevin Stratvert. I want 
to take I want to take the talk track from this   video and I want to turn it into a transcript. 
Once again, I want to open up Windows Dictation.   I'll press the Windows logo key together with 
H, H as in hotel. Over here, I'll click on play   on the video. Next, I'll click into Notepad, 
so that's currently the active text field,   and then I'll click on the microphone icon. Here 
now, the dictation tool is listening to the video   and it's turning the talk track into text. Look 
at that! That is pretty cool. Now all in all,   it'll do a pretty decent job. It might miss 
some punctuation here and there, and a few of   the words might be a little bit off, but it's very 
readable and I can easily understand it. Here you   see that it's currently catching up with what 
I'm saying. I guess I'm kind of a fast speaker,   but here you see it turn it into a transcript. Now 
I can go and play this entire video and I'd have a   transcript of everything that I said. Once I'm all 
done, I'll go up and click on the microphone and   that'll stop the Windows Dictation tool. 
All right, well let me know down below   in the comments, were you able to successfully 
transcribe a file? If you enjoyed this video and   you'd like to see future videos like this, please 
consider subscribing. All right, well that's all   I have for you today. I hope you enjoyed and 
as always, I hope to see you next time. Bye.