[flow_default] Transcription: 003 Downloading the Engine.json
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"audio_file": "003 Downloading the Engine.wav",
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"text": "First off, we have to download the Unreal Engine. To do this, we have to go to epicgames.com and on their website you can click on Get Epic Games. When you click on Get Epic Games, an installer will be installed on your computer. I'm not going to do it because I've already installed the Epic Games launcher. And once you have installed the Epic Games launcher, you will get this launcher installed. Inside of the Epic Games launcher, there is a button called Unreal Engine. And here you are going to install Unreal Engine. You can see we have Unreal Engine 4 over here. We have other tabs that we're going to talk about a bit later. And we have the Unreal Engine 5, which is what we're going to work in. So inside of the Unreal Engine 5 tab, click on Download Early Access. Once you have installed the Unreal Engine 5 you can go inside of the library tab and in here you can see all of the engines that you have previously downloaded and this is the Unreal Engine 5. Below this you can see all of the projects you have created previously and if you haven't created any projects this will be empty and at the bottom you can see all of the items that you have downloaded from the marketplace. Okay so let's go over to the next lesson and create our first project.",
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"language": "en",
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"confidence": null,
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"duration": 79.96
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