The Vox plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely heavily on voice notes to organize their thoughts and ideas. With Vox, you can automatically transcribe your audio files into text, making it easy to search, categorize, and prioritize your notes. The plugin uses a remote server to process the transcriptions, with a limit of 100 per day. However, users who need more transcriptions can rest assured that the developer is working on increasing this limit. One of the standout features of Vox is its ability to categorize voice notes using special tokens in the filename. This allows you to organize your notes by importance rating and category, making it easy to find specific information quickly. With Vox, you'll never have to sift through a sea of audio files again, and you'll be able to focus on what matters most - organizing and reviewing your ideas.
The Magic Mic plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who rely heavily on audio recordings and transcriptions. With Magic Mic, you can record, transcribe, and summarize your audio files directly within Obsidian, all while having the flexibility to customize the process with custom assistants. These assistants can be tailored to specific use cases, such as journal entries or meeting notes, allowing you to create highly relevant and useful notes from your recordings. Additionally, Magic Mic includes features like spelling and style hints, which help prevent errors in transcription, and the ability to record long audio files without interruption. Overall, Magic Mic simplifies the process of working with audio files in Obsidian, making it an essential tool for anyone who relies on this medium for note-taking or organization.