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BrassTranscripts is an AI transcription tool for audio and video files, built around a lightweight “upload—preview—pay—download” workflow. It supports 11 formats, including MP3, MP4, M4A, WAV, AAC, FLAC, OGG, Opus, WebM, MPEG, and MPGA, with a maximum file size of 450MB. Exports are available in TXT, SRT, VTT, and JSON, making it suitable for anything from plain text transcripts to subtitles and structured data workflows.
Its core features include automatic speech-to-text transcription, speaker identification, timestamps, and automatic detection for 99+ languages. The page explicitly lists Chinese, so Chinese audio can be automatically recognized and transcribed, though it does not disclose China-specific accuracy, Simplified/Traditional Chinese handling, or dialect performance. The service claims professional-grade accuracy with clear audio, and processing typically takes around 1–3 minutes per hour of audio. Its limitations are also made fairly clear: background noise, echo, distance from the microphone, specialized terminology, and overlapping speakers can all affect results, and poor-quality audio may perform worse than human transcription.
Pricing is one of BrassTranscripts’ standout points: files of 1–15 minutes cost $2.50, while files of 16–120 minutes are charged at a fixed $6.00. There is no subscription or monthly fee, and users can preview the first 30 words before paying. Batch transcription supports any number of files, is charged per batch, and includes tiered discounts, with pricing as low as $3/file for 250+ files. On privacy, audio and video files are deleted after 24 hours, standard transcripts after 48 hours. The service states that files are not used for AI training, no account is required, no tracking cookies are used, and it follows GDPR data minimization principles.
The main advantages are ease of use, transparent pricing, free built-in speaker identification, and practical multi-format export options. It is especially well suited to occasional or project-based needs such as podcasts, video subtitles, interviews, academic research, meeting notes, and legal or compliance recordings. The downsides are that it does not specify the underlying model, API, webhooks, team permissions, or third-party integrations. File size and retention time are also limited, so users need to download their results promptly.
The captured text does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, supported payment methods, or localization, so its China access status is unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include self-hosting Whisper, using domestic speech recognition services, or trying tools such as Otter.ai, Sonix, or Rev, though each should be evaluated separately for network access, pricing, and Chinese-language performance.
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brasstranscripts.com is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $2.50, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach brasstranscripts.com directly.