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Transcribe Podcast

Why search transcripts for podcast quotes instead of scrubbing audio blindly?

Ninety-minute shows may hide three sharp insights, but waveform scrubbing rarely lands on the exact second for Twitter threads. Full-text search plus timestamps lets writers prove context instead of inviting quote wars. Searchers type podcast quote with timestamp, newsletter pull quotes, book review podcast cite, and twitter thread podcast evidence because verification beats vibes. Irony and sarcasm misfire in plain text—add brief editorial notes when tone matters for fair presentation. Multi-guest panels without diarization misattribute lines—label speakers after export or public corrections hurt worse than omissions. Ai2Done keeps the quotes variant journalistic: transcribe, keyword-filter candidates, replay twenty-second windows, publish short spans with links, and document any trims.

How to extract verifiable podcast quotes from long audio

  1. Open Transcribe Podcast, choose the quotes variant, transcribe full episodes or chapter slices, and keep hh:mm:ss markers plus canonical episode URLs.
  2. Filter by keywords and speaker tags, replay each finalist window, and reject lines where negations or conditionals change meaning when clipped.
  3. Ship tweet, newsletter, or review blocks as short quote plus timecode plus deep link, adding editor notes when sarcasm or audience banter frames the line.

Podcast quote extraction FAQ

May we post a sarcastic insult as an industry consensus quote if we add only the episode link?
Explain tone and surrounding context or you risk defamation claims and unfair portrayals of hosts or guests.
May we tweet the same quote in English and Spanish without saying one came from machine translation?
Disclose translation chains so readers do not treat localization errors as literal speech from the guest.
Diarization missed speakers— may we guess names from timbre for news copy without confirmation?
Confirm against official show notes or audio—misattribution is worse than omitting a colorful aside entirely.
May long excerpts ride under fair-use commentary without licensing even when they dwarf original analysis?
Fair use varies by jurisdiction—seek permission or summarize with tight citations instead of mirroring paragraphs.
Quotes include slurs— may we redact silently before amplifying without editorial policy review?
Document redaction rationale, consult legal and inclusion policies, and consider whether amplification still harms communities.
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