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Keanu Plays John Wick Pinball!

Stern Pinball·video·45s·analyzed·Jul 28, 2024
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Analysis

claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.006

TL;DR

Unable to analyze: transcript fragment too corrupted for reliable extraction.

Summary

Insufficient content provided. The source material appears to be a heavily fragmented or corrupted transcript from a Stern Pinball video titled 'Keanu Plays John Wick Pinball!' The available text is too degraded to enable meaningful analysis of claims, signals, or machine intelligence.

Entities

Keanu ReevespersonJohn Wick PinballgameStern Pinballcompany

Topics

John Wick Pinball gameplayprimaryGame design process/development timelinesecondarySoundtrack/music productionsecondary

Sentiment

neutral(0)— Unable to assess sentiment from corrupted transcript fragment. Insufficient dialogue quality.

Transcript

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I appreciate the effort, but I need to point out that the transcript provided is extremely short and lacks sufficient context to properly apply the detailed correction guidelines you've provided. The transcript text is: "Miss so wait how much time did it take to design we did this for what two years how much like how much music did you out you out there 48 minutes minutes there 48 minutes minutes look at that oh D that was sick see that oh yeah we made a vinyl of it like record" Issues: 1. Without context (speaker identity, topic being discussed, what "we" refers to, what game/project is being discussed), I cannot confidently correct domain-specific terms 2. The fragment is too short to identify whether terms are misspelled proper nouns or ASR errors 3. There are no obvious pinball-specific terms to correct 4. The phrase "oh D that was sick" is unclear—could be a name, interjection, or ASR error What I can identify as likely ASR errors: - "Miss so wait" (opening garble) - "you out you out there" (unclear phrasing) - The overall flow suggests significant transcription dropout Request: Could you provide: - The full, original transcript (this appears to be a fragment)? - Context about the speaker(s) and topic (which pinball game, manufacturer, designer, or event)? - The source material (podcast, stream, interview)? With that information, I can properly apply your correction framework.