![]() I recorded myself playing a video game and I wanted to copy the game's subtitles out of the video recording. I think even without any AutoHotKey it has a built-in shortcut to allow you to select a portion of the screen and convert it to text.įor my particular purposes I had to do a lot of AHK magic to get it working, but I think I have special circumstances. I downloaded a utility called Capture2Text (I think that's what other commenters are talking about, but I just found it on Google and downloaded it the traditional way). It does work, but there's much that needs fixed. StringMid %ArrayName%%A_Index%, String, A_Index*n-n+1, n Runwait, voice.exe -r 2 -d %BlockSpeak%,, hide I just use a few outside tools, This OCR lib for AHKĪnd then with something like this, you can press ctrl, win, s to hear an image selected in explorer #include īlockCount := StringSlice(clipboard, 4000, "Block") I already do something like this so i'll just dump it here and alter and go through it a bit later when I have time. If you prefer live chat with other humans:
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