> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://autoedit.gitbook.io/user-manual/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://autoedit.gitbook.io/user-manual/master-1.0.13/setup-stt-apis/setup-stt-apis-rev.md).

# Setup: STT APIs - Rev

## GET Rev  API Keys <a href="#get-rev-api-keys" id="get-rev-api-keys"></a>

See [here to get API keys for Rev transcription t service](https://www.rev.com/api/quick-start/moving-to-production)

## Add the API keys to the app at startup <a href="#add-the-api-keys-to-the-app-at-startup" id="add-the-api-keys-to-the-app-at-startup"></a>

When you first launch the app by double clicking on it you are taken to the credentials page. Where you can add Rev transcription service username and password API keys.

![Rev credentials](/files/-LKEUWOjOUuHOUqurVZ1)

Click on `Save Credentials`

Click on `Save Credentials` and that’s it. You are ready to go.

Visit the credentials page to review or change the API keys.

### Using Rev in autoEdit

1. When choosing Rev, as a transcription option, you'll be prompted to add the order number for the transcription.
2. You also need to add the original file you'd like to reconnect with the transcription.

This allows to get informations about the original media, [so that when you export an EDL from autoEdit](/user-manual/master-1.0.13/paperediting.md), [you can reconnect to the right source footage in your video editing software of choice](/user-manual/master-1.0.13/opening-edl-in-video-editing-software.md).

### Rev Order number, media files and transcriptions

If you have submit multiple media per one order.

If there are multiple transcriptions associated with one order, autoEdit, in current implementation, will only retrieve the first one.

The workaround is to keep one media file per order, for now.

### Rev and autoEdit

Note that autoEdit, for simplicity in the current implementation, does not let you submit an order to Rev through the app. You'd have to submit your transcriptions orders through the Rev website, and then use the order number to add it to autoEdit, when Rev notifies you that the transcription is ready.

Now you are ready to chose Rev as an option [when adding a new transcription](/user-manual/master-1.0.13/transcribing.md). Checkout the[ transcribing section of the user manual](/user-manual/master-1.0.13/transcribing.md) to see how to do that.

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