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What is a workflow?

Understanding Workflows in Deep Live Hub: Live Stream and File Upload Options for Generating Transcripts, Subtitles, and Translations

In Deep Live Hub, a workflow refers to a systematic process that outlines the steps taken to transform input data into a desired output. The platform supports two distinct types of workflows:

  • Live Stream

    The live stream workflow allows users to send real-time audio or video streams to the system, which then generates live transcripts, subtitles and translations on the fly.

  • File Upload

    The file upload workflow allows users to upload audio or video files to the system, which then generates an SRT file containing subtitles in either the original language or a selected translation language.

Users have the ability to customize workflows through both the web interface and API calls. The web interface provides an intuitive graphical environment where users can easily tailor their workflows to meet specific needs. This includes selecting input formats, adjusting the settings for transcription quality, and choosing output languages.

For more advanced users, the API calls offer a programmatic way to customize workflows. This allows developers to integrate the workflow capabilities into their own applications or automate processes. Through API documentation, users can access detailed information on endpoints, request parameters, and response formats, enabling them to create dynamic and flexible workflows that can adapt to changing requirements. 

API Customization:
For developers, Deep Live Hub’s API allows advanced customization of workflows, enabling the automation of tasks, integration with Large-Language Models or third-party applications, and dynamic changes based on real-time data or user input.