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That old cut at the end of every sentence.

Hey everyone, I absolutely love the product and, honestly, it's become an integral part of my routine. I think I may have brought this up before, but with all the recent updates, I'm really eager to know if there's any plan to fix this super frequent issue of it chopping off the ends of sentences. It's like, if you're using it heavily, it seems to practically snip off the last few words of every text. Of course, we can make an effort to remember to give it a longer pause at the end of our sentences. But as everyone knows, that kind of habit is tough to keep reminding yourself about. It seems like with heavy use, the amount of text it cuts off at the end just gets to be more and more. I can't explain why, but it seems to increase. And from a minor annoyance, a slight irritation, this kind of issue can turn into something that really gets in the way, you know?

Manu Castro 7 days ago

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Recording cut off

Firstly, Blabby is great. I really appreciate the effort from the dev team, thank you. However, almost every dictation session I make is cut off at the end. For example, if I say a paragraph with 3 sentences, the last sentence will almost always be removed from the dictation. Which means I then have to repeat the final sentence. I’ve consistently had this issue from day 1 (since last year), which I’ve tried to live with, but I am now looking for an alternative solution if I can find no way to resolve this. I don’t know if it is a hardware issue, but I’ve tried all combinations of configuration that I can think of, to no avail. I’ve tried waiting a couple seconds after speaking, before I close the session, but that doesn’t make a difference. In addition, as a side note, I have a “Direct” mode with AI instructions of “Transcribe my speech exactly as I say it”, but it still regularly changes what I say in some minor way. Please help!

Rowan Burgess 17 days ago

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