Google Pixel Recorder App Gets ‘Speaker Labels’ Feature

Last Update: December 02, 2022, 13:21 IST

People can be identified as speaker 1, speaker 2, etc., and users can change the name for each speaker in a recording.  (Image: Google)

People can be identified as speaker 1, speaker 2, etc., and users can change the name for each speaker in a recording. (Image: Google)

Google Pixel users can download version 4.2 of the Recorder app with Speaker Labels that “automatically detects and labels each speaker while recording” through the Play Store.

Google has released a new update called “Speaker Labels” for Pixel phones’ recorder app, which can now identify multiple people talking.

According to 9to5Google, users can download version 4.2 of the Recorder app with Speaker Labels that “automatically detects and labels each speaker while recording” through the Play Store.

The tech giant explains how “Voice models are temporarily stored on the device until speaker labeling of your transcript is complete, and then deleted. The speaker text labels will be saved to your transcript, and your Can be updated by”.

In the app, people can be identified as speaker 1, speaker 2, etc., and users can “change the name for each speaker in a recording,” according to the report.

They can also be identified in the feed by different names, colors and material u shape.

However, the speaker labels will not work if the user selects “The device is too hot”.

In addition, Google replaced “automatically switch to external mic or Bluetooth device when connected” on the microphone settings sheet in version 4.2 with “auto-detect”.

Last month, Google revealed that its upcoming Pixel 7a smartphone is set to feature a 90Hz refresh rate display and wireless charging.

The device will likely feature a 90Hz 1080p display.

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