Hope that gives you some ideas for what to try next. You can still pass the text to Drafts and retain your original audio recording with this approach. There is an app called “Actions” by Sindre Sorhus that provides extra actions for Shortcuts, including a “Transcribe Audio” action so that may be another option to consider. To start the audio transcription process just click the voice typing button and. If you have a Mac, you could sync your audio file to the Mac, and then use other third-party automation tools trigger Drafts and use reproductions of manual interactions to select the file for transcription.īut, it may be that could consider a feature request for increasing the automation options available to allow a file to be passed in and the transcription triggered from Shortcuts. Transcribe is the best iPhone app for recording voice and transcribing. ![]() Using Shortcuts to create the file, it could then jump you into Drafts and run a Scripting action step to let you select the file for transcription. ![]() If that manual intervention is okay, then you could substitute in a Shortcuts call to the “Record Audio” action for the use of the “Voice Memo” which seems to lack Shortcuts support from what I can see (my goto is “Just Press Record” which seems to similarly lack Shortcuts support, but does have a simple URL scheme on i*OS). On i*OS, the only options to trigger subscription are manual triggers and the anscribe() JavaScript function - but that also requires manual intervention to select the file.
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