Analyze Speech no text

Does anyone know where the text for the analyzed speech is located?  I have analyzed the speech with encoder and afterwards I don't see anything in premier or encoder.  Additionally, I have loaded US English speech file from Adobe site.

Hi Alex,
Does anyone know where the text for the analyzed speech is located?  I have analyzed the speech with encoder and afterwards I don't see anything in premier or encoder.  Additionally, I have loaded US English speech file from Adobe site.
It's been removed as of version 8.2. Sorry. You can analyze text in a previous version of Premiere Pro and import that data into the current version, though.
Thanks,
Kevin

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