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Capturing Quotes and Highlights from Audiobooks 2 Feb 2023, 10:00 pm

I don’t listen to many audiobooks, but when I do, I often wish for a way to capture some quote or reference without having to manually transcribe it. Luckily, by using tools that do one thing well and that embrace automation and interoperability, I’ve achieved this. The apps involved are Highlighted, Overcast, and VoiceExpress. These are then tied together with Shortcuts.

Highlighted

I’ve used Highlighted for nearly three years, and over time, it has become a delightful record of the books I have read.

Overcast

I download my audiobooks in a DRM-free format, usually from Libro.fm, and then upload them to Overcast in order to take advantage of Smart Speed. (Uploads are a feature of the $10/year subscription, which I happily pay.)

VoiceExpress

It took a little bit of searching, but VoiceExpress is a simple app that uses iOS’s native transcription features to convert audio to text.

The Shortcut

The shortcut here is very simple. It accepts Media files via the Share Sheet, pipes it into the Transcribe Audio action from VoiceExpress and then passes the resulting text into the Highlight action. To use the shortcut, prepare a clip of an audiobook and share it to the shortcut. That’s it!

A screenshot of the shortcut

Caveats

The results are of course imperfect; they usually require some editing after the fact. It’s also possible that I will not accurately intuit the punctuation for complex sentences. I find these tradeoffs acceptable for the overall benefit.

The two biggest players for audiobooks are Audible and Libro.fm, but neither supports sharing clips. (Audible used to but the feature was removed.) I was already using Overcast for audiobooks anyway, but if I weren’t, the ability to capture highlights in this way would be enough to get me to start.

Coxmas 2022 26 Dec 2022, 8:14 pm

Alex Cox (@alexcox@mastodon.social) (Mastodon)
How to celebrate Coxmas 2022: 1. Take screenshots of your home and/or lock screens 2. Post them on your social network of choice with #coxmas or email me: alexcoxfm at gmail dotcom before 12/28/22 3. Wait for me to tell you why your choices are bad and why mine are better 🎁📲

Lock Screen

My lock screen is pretty simple. The top widget is Fantastical. Below the time, Battery, Gentler Streak, Weather, and Streaks. Nearly every app’s notifications are relegated to a few summaries so that if my phone makes a noise or lights up, I know it’s important.

Home Screen

I am living the all-widget home screen life. All apps that are not in the dock live in App Library.

Everything but the Photos widget is a stack. The bottom one has three widgets: Music, Overcast, and Endel. The top right also has three: Weather, Maps, and Streaks. And the middle one is Fantastical and Reminders.

Watch Face

Not traditionally a Coxmas item, but Apple Watch face choices feel like they should be equally open to criticism. Mine is very close to my iPhone lock screen with the additiono f Home and Reminders.

 26 Apr 2021, 5:19 pm

- Want to Read: Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern by Adam Rogers

 8 Apr 2020, 6:53 am

I was today years old when I learned that the constituent words of the compound word “painstaking” are “pains” and “taking” not “pain” and “staking”.

 9 Mar 2020, 7:14 pm

The slow growth of iMessage for Business makes me miss Path Talk a little bit less.

 5 Sep 2018, 1:58 am

I’m looking for some new books to read. I generally prefer non-fiction, and I’ve been enjoying various self-improvement books like Level Up Your Life and Triggers but I’m allergic to hooey. Recommendations?

 20 Jun 2018, 11:10 pm

The problem is, even though we’re no longer bumping into wolves, we’re constantly activating the same neural pathways of fear with everyday stressors—worrying about the future, fretting about the past.

Mandy Oaklander in “The Science of Bouncing Back”

 1 Jun 2018, 7:02 pm

iOS 12 wishlist: better reply suggestions for credit card fraud alerts

 31 May 2018, 3:07 pm

 17 May 2018, 2:37 pm

This article from Texas Monthly is like a gut punch to my upbringing:

The old saying that every Texas town has a Dairy Queen is no longer true for many communities…

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