To clarify, you haven't mentioned which method you're using, GenP or Monkrus.
Both methods work fine with Enhance Speech or Transcribe, and both support additional language packs.
Here's how each method works:
GenP:
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If you're using the GenP method for Premiere Pro, it functions just like the official Adobe version.
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Download any additional language packs directly through Premiere Pro or via the CC app under Premiere Pro Add-ons.
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You no longer need to worry about hosts or firewall settings when using the latest GenP v3.6.8.
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Just ensure that you've unpacked the app before patching, and if needed, use WinTrust to avoid any non-AGS-related popups.
Monkrus:
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On the other hand, Monkrus repackages Premiere Pro to keep the initial standalone installer smaller.
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An additional Speech Pack needs to be downloaded separately and installed over your existing Premiere Pro installation.
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However, Monkrus also now includes a manual WinTrust option for you to use as well (just like GenP has for a good while now), instead of just relying on the GenP anti-popup patches only.
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Meaning you no longer need to mess with firewall or host file modifications.
Additional Help:
If you’ve missed it, this topic is covered in more detail under "Enabling Speech to Text and Language Packs in Premiere Pro" in both the GenP Setup, Troubleshooting, and Best Practices Guide and the Monkrus Setup, Troubleshooting, and Best Practices Guide.
If you'd refer to these, you’ll find a more in-depth explanation.