XLS, huh? That's a bold move, my friend. I'm picturing the Azure team scratching their heads, trying to decipher your Excel formulas alongside the industry terms. But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, go for it!
XLS, huh? That's a bold move, my friend. I'm picturing the Azure team scratching their heads, trying to decipher your Excel formulas alongside the industry terms. But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, go for it!
You know, I was thinking the same thing. TXT is the simplest and most straightforward option here. Although, I have to admit, I'm kind of tempted to choose XLS just to see if the Azure service has a sense of humor and can handle a spreadsheet full of industry jargon.
I agree, TXT is probably the way to go. PDF might be a bit messy, and XML or XLS could be overkill for just a list of terms. Plus, TXT files are lightweight and universal, so it's a safe bet.
Hmm, this question seems pretty straightforward. I'd say the best file format to use would be TXT. It's plain text, so it should be easy for the Azure Video Indexer service to parse and understand the industry-specific terms.
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