whisper.swiftui : update README.md (#682)

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A sample SwiftUI app using [whisper.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/) to do voice-to-text transcriptions. A sample SwiftUI app using [whisper.cpp](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/) to do voice-to-text transcriptions.
See also: [whisper.objc](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/examples/whisper.objc). See also: [whisper.objc](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/examples/whisper.objc).
To use: **Usage**:
1. Select a model from the [whisper.cpp repository](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/models).[^1] 1. Select a model from the [whisper.cpp repository](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/tree/master/models).[^1]
2. Add the model to "whisper.swiftui.demo/Resources/models" via Xcode. 2. Add the model to `whisper.swiftui.demo/Resources/models` **via Xcode**.
3. Select a sample audio file (for example, [jfk.wav](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/raw/master/samples/jfk.wav)). 3. Select a sample audio file (for example, [jfk.wav](https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/raw/master/samples/jfk.wav)).
4. Add the model to "whisper.swiftui.demo/Resources/samples" via Xcode. 4. Add the sample audio file to `whisper.swiftui.demo/Resources/samples` **via Xcode**.
5. Select the "Release" [^2] build configuration under "Run", then deploy and run to your device. 5. Select the "Release" [^2] build configuration under "Run", then deploy and run to your device.
**Note:** Pay attention to the folder path: `whisper.swiftui.demo/Resources/models` is the appropriate directory to place resources whilst `whisper.swiftui.demo/Models` is related to actual code.
[^1]: I recommend the tiny, base or small models for running on an iOS device. [^1]: I recommend the tiny, base or small models for running on an iOS device.
[^2]: The `Release` build can boost performance of transcription. In this project, it also added `-O3 -DNDEBUG` to `Other C Flags`, but adding flags to app proj is not ideal in real world (applies to all C/C++ files), consider splitting xcodeproj in workspace in your own project. [^2]: The `Release` build can boost performance of transcription. In this project, it also added `-O3 -DNDEBUG` to `Other C Flags`, but adding flags to app proj is not ideal in real world (applies to all C/C++ files), consider splitting xcodeproj in workspace in your own project.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/212539216-0aef65e4-f882-480a-8358-0f816838fd52.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/212539216-0aef65e4-f882-480a-8358-0f816838fd52.png)