AI transcriptions is cool!
I love Matt's sessions 😍. This was another amazing session @Matt Reiner _K15t
Thanks @Kristie Riojas for sharing this article 😊
As a new user of Loom, the below features I loved for playing around using Loom :
The possibility of having music as stimulation, as well as the rewind and pause functions, is great.
Loom is a very useful tool for extremely short to medium length demonstrations and explanations!
The AI-generated meeting notes and video transcription are brilliant features! =]
Confetti is cool, but ability to pause is definitely more valuable. Thanks for sharing!
It was really a nice session bout Loom! I took my notes!
Use keyboard shortcuts to record faster and look more natural on camera.
There were four Loom features that stood out to me:
1. No add-on for AI or speech-to-text transcription: It's built in and the transcriber is accurate.
2. Title, summaries, chaptering, trimming/editing audio, video, and captions all happens within the Loom app. No tracking down .vtts and .srts, no having to edit audio in one app and video in another.
3. Users can record themselves and screen record on both computer and mobile, and start/stop if need be.
4. Videos can be longform or shorts; very convenient for users recording and sending bugs/errors they are experiencing and Support Desks being able to physically see their actions with the error. That makes for a very efficient, first response solution and much less frustrating experience for all involved!
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