transcript editor, audio editor
Edit your transcripts by editing text. Click any word to hear the audio. Make corrections, add notes, and export — all in one interface.
How it works
A technical breakdown of how Audio & Video Editor processes your content.
Open your transcript
After transcription, your content opens in the interactive editor with audio/video synced to text.
Click to play, type to edit
Click any word to hear that moment in the original recording. Edit text directly like a document.
Export when ready
When editing is complete, export in any format. Changes are saved automatically as you work.
Key capabilities
What makes Audio & Video Editor in Blazescribe stand out.
Click-to-Play
Click any word in the transcript to instantly play the audio from that exact moment.
Inline Editing
Edit text, fix names, correct technical terms, and add notes directly in the transcript.
Speaker Management
Rename speakers, merge incorrectly split speakers, and assign speaker colors.
Auto-Save
Every edit is saved automatically. No need to manually save or worry about losing changes.
The gap between raw AI transcription and a finished, publish-ready document is the editing process. No matter how accurate the transcription, there are always proper nouns to correct, technical terms to verify, and formatting decisions to make. Blazescribe's editor is designed specifically for this workflow — unlike a generic word processor, it keeps the audio synchronized with the text so you can verify any passage by clicking it. Click-to-play navigation means you never need to scrub through a timeline to find a specific moment. Speaker management tools let you rename and merge speakers. Inline editing preserves timestamp alignment so your corrections do not break the audio sync. Teams report that the integrated editor reduces their post-transcription editing time by 50% compared to editing in a separate word processor while switching back and forth to an audio player.
See Audio & Video Editor in action
Watch a quick walkthrough of how Audio & Video Editor works inside Blazescribe.
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Audio & Video Editor FAQ
Common questions about Audio & Video Editor in Blazescribe.
Yes. Click any word and the audio or video plays from that exact moment. This makes it easy to verify accuracy and check context without scrubbing through a timeline.
Yes. Click into the transcript and type to make corrections. Fix misspelled names, correct technical terms, or add contextual notes. All edits are saved automatically.
Yes. Click on any speaker label to rename it. The new name applies throughout the entire transcript. You can also merge speakers if the AI split one person into two.
No. Text edits do not change the underlying timestamp alignment. If you click a word you edited, it still plays from the correct audio position.
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