Azure Speech-To-Text: profanityFilterMode

In this video, I'll explore what affect changing the profanityFilterMode property of the create transcription request to the Azure Cognitive Services Batch Transcription service has on our the output file.

To do so, I'll be amending the Flow created in my session for D365UG Manchester. The session is available here - https://youtu.be/6_B0hM-iuAk.

You can also download any Flows or apps used from my GitHub repository - https://github.com/PaddyFreefall/SpeechToText

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