You have got access to KUDO AI and want to run a test to see how it works. There are various ways to evaluate KUDO AI's transcription and translation capabilities. Below, we provide an easy setup for testing. This method allows you to create a session on your computer and speak into the application while a second device, such as a mobile phone, acts as the receiver for the translation. For optimal testing, we recommend involving two people:
- Speaker: Uses the computer to host the session and speak.
- Audience: Uses the mobile device to receive and review the translation.
Setup Instructions:
- Create a New Session: Set up a session with two languages: the language you will speak and the target language for translation. (Refer to this guide for detailed instructions on creating a session.)
- Prepare the receiver (your mobile): Locate the QR code created for your session in the Session Overview Page. Scan the QR code with your mobile device to join the session as a listener. Your mobile device will receive the translation, both in captions and in audio.
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Prepare the sender (your computer):
- On your computer, in the Session Overview Page locate the Participant Link and click on it to begin the session.
- A new tab in your browser will open and the KUDO Web Conferencing interface will appear.
- Enter the required details (typically your email and name) and click Join.
- Select your speaking language to proceed.
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Begin Speaking: Once inside the live session, turn on your microphone and start speaking.
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Open the Mobile Device:
- On your mobile device, select the language you wish to receive as the translation.
- Click Join to enter the session as a listener.
Live Testing:
You are now in a live session. The speaker (on the computer) can talk, and the listener (on the mobile device) can hear and read the real-time translation.
Testing Tips:
- Monodirectional Testing: This setup is designed for one-way communication, where one person speaks and the other listens.
- Avoid Audio Interference: Ensure the speaker and audience are in separate rooms or maintain enough distance to prevent audio feedback or interference between the two devices. You can also use headset to prevent audio repetitions.