https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491350

--- Comment #3 from Zeth <highadeptz...@gmail.com> ---
That does it! Twenty minutes later and my video document is correctly and
almost effortlessly subtitled. There is only one snag, a note really. Whisper
still spits out an error in the log, despite functioning:

"C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\site-packages\whisper\__init__.py:146:
 

FutureWarning: You are using `torch.load` with `weights_only=False` (the
current default value), which uses the default pickle module implicitly. It is
possible to construct malicious pickle data which will execute arbitrary code
during unpickling (See
https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/main/SECURITY.md#untrusted-models for
more details).
In a future release, the default value for `weights_only` will be flipped to
`True`. This limits the functions that could be executed during unpickling.
Arbitrary objects will no longer be allowed to be loaded via this mode unless
they are explicitly allowlisted by the user via
`torch.serialization.add_safe_globals`. We recommend you start setting
`weights_only=True` for any use case where you don't have full control of the
loaded file. Please open an issue on GitHub for any issues related to this
experimental feature.
  checkpoint = torch.load(fp, map_location=device)"

Should I be worried? From what I understand, the program is warning me that an
update might break a functionality?

Thank you for the fix!!

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