Malay Transcription
Convert Malay speech from audio or video into editable TXT, SRT, and VTT. Use SubTran for Malay to text, Malay to SRT, and clean Malay transcript workflows.
How to convert Malay speech to text
This Malay transcription workflow is built for creators, researchers, educators, marketers, and teams that need a fast transcript or subtitle draft without desktop software.
Upload Malay audio or video
Choose an audio or video file with spoken Malay. SubTran accepts common formats such as MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI, and more.
Select Malay as the spoken language
Use the spoken language dropdown to choose Malay, or leave detection automatic when the recording may contain mixed context.
Export a Malay transcript or SRT
Review the editable output, switch between TXT, SRT, and VTT, then download the version that fits your publishing or editing workflow.
Malay transcription features
Malay to text
Convert spoken Malay into readable text for notes, search, quoting, review, accessibility, and content repurposing.
Malay to SRT
Generate timed SubRip subtitle drafts from Malay speech, with cues grouped around punctuation, pauses, and readable subtitle length.
Malay transcript editing
Open the TXT, SRT, or VTT result in the browser, make corrections, and download the edited transcript without rebuilding the file manually.
Audio and video input
The browser extracts and compresses audio locally from supported media, so video frames do not need to be uploaded for transcription.
Long recording support
Long Malay recordings are split into ten-minute audio chunks, transcribed in order, and merged back into one continuous timeline.
OpenAI speech recognition
Malay is in OpenAI's documented supported language list for speech-to-text, making it suitable for production-facing transcription pages.
Benefits of Malay to text and SRT
Make Malay media searchable
A Malay transcript turns spoken content into text that can be searched, indexed, summarized, quoted, and reused across teams.
Create captions faster
Use Malay to SRT output as a subtitle draft for videos, courses, interviews, social clips, webinars, and internal recordings.
Reduce manual transcription work
Instead of typing every sentence and timestamp by hand, start from an AI-generated Malay transcript and correct only what matters.
Support multiple publishing formats
Download plain text for documents, SRT for subtitle editors and platforms, or VTT for web video workflows.
Keep the workflow browser-based
No desktop transcription software is required. Upload, transcribe, preview, edit, and export from a modern web browser.
Use one credit model
SubTran uses flexible credits across subtitle translation, transcription, and SRT generation, so occasional and recurring users share one account balance.
Malay transcript use cases
Malay interview transcription
Turn recorded interviews into searchable Malay transcripts for journalism, research, hiring, documentation, or customer discovery.
Malay podcast and video notes
Convert episodes, clips, lectures, demos, and explainers into text that can become summaries, blog posts, descriptions, and show notes.
Malay subtitles for creators
Generate SRT or VTT captions for Malay videos, then clean up the draft before publishing to video platforms or course tools.
Malay meeting and lecture records
Use transcripts to review long calls, classes, webinars, and training sessions without replaying the entire recording.
Malay archive indexing
Make old recordings easier to search by converting spoken Malay into text and timestamped subtitle files.
Malay accessibility workflows
Create readable captions and transcripts that help viewers follow speech, scan the content, and reuse important sections.
Malay transcription FAQ
How do I convert Malay speech to text?
Upload an audio or video file, choose Malay in the spoken language dropdown, start transcription, then review and download the TXT transcript.
Can I convert Malay to SRT?
Yes. After transcription, switch the output tab to SRT and download a timestamped subtitle draft for Malay speech.
Can SubTran create a Malay transcript from video?
Yes. The browser extracts the audio track locally, compresses it, and sends audio chunks for transcription so the final transcript follows the video timeline.
Does Malay transcription support VTT too?
Yes. SubTran can export Malay transcription results as TXT, SRT, or WebVTT, depending on where you need to use the output.
What file formats can I upload for Malay transcription?
You can upload common audio and video formats, including MP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, FLAC, OGG, MP4, MOV, WebM, MKV, AVI, and M4V.
Is Malay officially supported by OpenAI speech-to-text?
Yes. Malay is included in OpenAI's documented supported language list for transcription, which is why this page offers a dedicated Malay workflow.
Start Malay transcription
Upload your file, choose Malay, and export a Malay transcript, SRT subtitle file, or VTT caption file in one browser workflow.