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Spot-Verification Workflow
When verifying ASR transcript claims against actual video visuals, use this lightweight protocol instead of full clip extraction.
When to use
- You have a transcript with timestamps and need to confirm what's visually happening at specific moments.
- You need to upgrade/downgrade segment priority based on visual evidence.
- You want to check whether a transcript-claimed event (combat, item discovery, character death, etc.) actually has corresponding on-screen visuals.
Procedure
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Extract frames at ASR-mentioned timestamps. For each key transcript claim, extract a single frame:
ffmpeg -y -ss <TIMESTAMP_IN_SECONDS> -i <VIDEO_PATH> -frames:v 1 -q:v 3 <VIDEO_DIR>/<video_stem>_frames/verify_<MM_SS>.jpgUse
-ssbefore-ifor fast keyframe seeking. This takes <1s per frame.Important: Save frames to the video file's directory, never to
/tmp/or other temporary paths. -
Send frames to vision analysis with targeted questions. For each frame, ask about the specific transcript claim:
- "The transcript says 'X' at this time. Can you see X happening?"
- "Is there a boss/enemy visible? Is combat happening?"
- "Is there a [specific item/UI] visible?"
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Handle timestamp discrepancies. If the frame doesn't match the transcript claim:
- Try ±5–10 seconds around the timestamp.
- ASR timestamps can lag or lead the visual event by several seconds.
- If still no match after ±10s, the claim may be about off-screen action or voice-only commentary.
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Record verification results. For each verified segment, note:
- Confirmed: visual matches transcript claim → keep or upgrade priority
- Discrepancy: visual differs from transcript (e.g., menu open instead of combat) → downgrade or reclassify
- Not found: no visual evidence for the claimed content → mark as "voice-only" or "needs manual check in NLE"
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Distinguish in the edit plan. Label each segment as:
- Visually confirmed — frames show the claimed content
- Transcript-grounded — only ASR evidence; visual not yet checked
- Needs manual check — frames inconclusive; must be verified in the NLE
Verification table template
| ASR timestamp | Transcript claim | Frame result | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| MM:SS | Brief description of what transcript says | Description of what frame shows | Confirmed / Discrepancy / Not found |
| MM:SS | ... | ... | ... |
Key lessons
- ASR segment
start/endare in milliseconds, not seconds. Convert before filtering. - ASR proper nouns are phonetic hints, not authoritative labels. Verify names against on-screen UI.
- ASR timestamps can be off by 5–12 seconds from the visual event. Always try ±5–10 seconds before concluding a claim is wrong.
- A transcript claiming an action is happening does not guarantee the action is visible on screen — the player may be in a menu, or the action may have happened off-screen or earlier.