In this article, we will cover what this version is, why the “verified” status matters, how to install it, and how it revolutionizes your workflow for Premiere Pro 2 environments. Before we dissect the specifics, let’s clarify the nomenclature. Adobe Speech to Text is a panel within Adobe Premiere Pro that uses machine learning to automatically generate transcripts and caption tracks. Each version number (e.g., v216) denotes a specific build of the language pack and core engine.
A: Absolutely. Large broadcasters (e.g., Televisa, Univision) require verified plugins for accessibility compliance (ADA, CVAA). Using unverified versions opens up legal liability regarding data security and licensing.
Navigate to Window > Speech to Text . A new panel will open. If you see a version number at the bottom right (e.g., "Engine: v216"), you are already verified.
A: Yes, the verified v216 engine runs on both Intel and Apple Silicon. However, M-series chips process transcripts nearly 3x faster due to the neural engine.