Launch of 'Radio Choppit': A Service for Broadcasters and Podcasters to Create Subtitled Short Videos from Audio

e-triad Inc. and 15VISION have launched 'Radio Choppit,' a service that streamlines the creation of subtitled short videos for social media from audio content like podcasts. It automates transcription and speaker separation.
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e-triad Inc. (Location: Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture; President: Hidehiro Yamabe) announced the launch of 'Radio Choppit,' a service co-developed with 15VISION (Location: Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture; Representative: Tomoro Ichigami) that allows users to create subtitled short videos for social media from audio content such as radio programs and podcasts.

Radio Choppit is a service that streamlines the entire process from speaker separation, transcription, highlight extraction, and subtitle confirmation to video export just by uploading an audio file.
It supports the construction of an operational environment that makes it easy to continuously produce short subtitled videos that convey who is speaking, rather than just simple transcription or clipping.
Furthermore, patents are pending for the core technologies supporting this production, including audio content range specification, speaker identification, speaker image acquisition, subtitle generation, and video generation.

Development Background
In recent years, while the use of podcasts has been expanding, the touchpoints with audio content are not limited to audio apps but are also spreading to platforms like YouTube. In addition, with movements such as Spotify allowing short videos to be posted per episode, efforts to deliver audio content through video-like touchpoints are spreading. In response to these changes, the importance of converting audio content into a format that is easy to deliver on social media and various platforms is increasing.

On the other hand, turning audio content into video involves many man-hours, such as selecting clipping points, transcribing, adjusting subtitles, and creating designs. For this reason, there are many broadcasters and podcasters who, despite feeling the necessity of dissemination, find it difficult to take the step toward continuous operation.

Radio Choppit was developed as a mechanism to deliver the value of audio content to more people without compromising it, addressing the issue that the value of audio content is not fully utilized due to production burdens.

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