After a long livestream, it can be useful to review the content with a protocol. Fortunately, you don't have to take notes at all, because the automatically generated subtitles archive what was said directly in writing. In order to receive this automatic protocol, your livestream must be available as VOD, i.e. recorded (note in the fourth step when setting up the livestream!).
To get the subtitles/protocol, go to the desired content in MEDIA and click on the "Subtitles" tab on the left under the video. Here you click on "Add new subtitles".
In the window that now opens, give the subtitle track a name (the language is useful here). Then you must first select that the subtitles are to be generated from the audio track and if there are multiple audio tracks, you must select the correct one. You can either keep the subtitles in the original language or have them translated. Once you have selected everything, click on "Create subtitle".
After a short processing time, the subtitles will appear in the subtitles area. Here you can download them in various file formats. If you download them as.TXT, you will receive an automatically generated transcript of what was said. If you download it as a transcript, the respective speaker will also appear in front of the section thanks to automatic speaker recognition.