use whisper_rs::{FullParams, SamplingStrategy, WhisperContext}; // note that running this example will not do anything, as it is just a // demonstration of how to use the library, and actual usage requires // more dependencies than the base library. pub fn usage() { // load a context and model let mut ctx = WhisperContext::new("path/to/model").expect("failed to load model"); // create a params object // note that currently the only implemented strategy is Greedy, BeamSearch is a WIP // n_past defaults to 0 let mut params = FullParams::new(SamplingStrategy::Greedy { n_past: 0 }); // edit things as needed // here we set the number of threads to use to 1 params.set_n_threads(1); // we also enable translation params.set_translate(true); // and set the language to translate to to english params.set_language("en"); // we also explicitly disable anything that prints to stdout params.set_print_special_tokens(false); params.set_print_progress(false); params.set_print_realtime(false); params.set_print_timestamps(false); // assume we have a buffer of audio data // here we'll make a fake one, integer samples, 16 bit, 16KHz, stereo let audio_data = vec![0_i16; 16000 * 2]; // we must convert to 16KHz mono f32 samples for the model // some utilities exist for this // note that you don't need to use these, you can do it yourself or any other way you want // these are just provided for convenience // SIMD variants of these functions are also available, but only on nightly Rust: see the docs let audio_data = whisper_rs::convert_stereo_to_mono_audio( &whisper_rs::convert_integer_to_float_audio(&audio_data), ); // now we can run the model ctx.full(params, &audio_data[..]) .expect("failed to run model"); // fetch the results let num_segments = ctx.full_n_segments(); for i in 0..num_segments { let segment = ctx.full_get_segment_text(i).expect("failed to get segment"); let start_timestamp = ctx.full_get_segment_t0(i); let end_timestamp = ctx.full_get_segment_t1(i); println!("[{} - {}]: {}", start_timestamp, end_timestamp, segment); } } fn main() { println!("running this example does nothing! see the source code for usage"); }