I'd also like to recommend Transcribr, a human-sourced transcription
service. Simple to use, $1/minute. transcribr.com
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On Jan 24, 2010, at 1:32 PM, Jason Pamental wrote:
If you have the budget and the audio isn't too long you might look at
http://castingwords.com - you upload your audio and based on rate you
get your transcription back in a few days or a couple weeks. The
lowest/slowest turnaround is 2 weeks fo
live, have you had luck with Mechanical Turk? It's tempting, but I am
wondering if you have issues with ESL?
I use college students to take detailed notes, not
"transcriptions". It's better, frankly, as they helpfully edit out
things like my daughters hollering for me in the background at my home
2 January, 2010 2:00pm
To: disc...@ixda.org
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Software for transcription?
Can anyone recommend software for automatically transcribing audio
from user interviews? The audio could be from a voice or video
recorder.
Thanks,
Suzanne
blog: http://www.iphoneuxreviews.com/
If you have the budget and the audio isn't too long you might look at
http://castingwords.com - you upload your audio and based on rate you
get your transcription back in a few days or a couple weeks. The
lowest/slowest turnaround is 2 weeks for .75 per minute. When the
clips are short, it's incred
There is software available to make the act of transcription less of a
burden. You can even buy a USB foot pedal that pauses / rewinds the content.
http://www.transana.org/
http://videonotetaker.sourceforge.net/
http://tamsys.sourceforge.net/ (for analysis of the transcriptions)
http://www.google.
I have been working for transcription domain for more than 5-6 years. No
software can get perfect transcription to my knowledge.
Best,
.Kr
https://flashactions.com
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Chauncey Wilson wrote:
> I experimented with Dragon Naturally Speaking transcription features
>
I experimented with Dragon Naturally Speaking transcription features
using an approved digital recorder. The transcription of your own
voice is reasonable, but when I tried to transcribe voices other than
my own, the text came out like really bad beatnick poetry - it was
very entertaining and was
Hi Suzanne,
Unfortunately no such software exists, as was the big issue with
spinvox. You're best bet is to use some transcription software such
as Express scribe (which is free) http://www.nch.com.au/scribe that
will allow you to control the speed of the playback while you are
transcribing the in
You may want to look at Adobe Soundbooth. Good luck.
http://www.adobe.com/products/soundbooth/
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Mechanical Turk on Amazon.
On Jan 22, 2010, at 2:00 PM, Suzanne Ginsburg wrote:
Can anyone recommend software for automatically transcribing audio
from user interviews? The audio could be from a voice or video
recorder.
Thanks,
Suzanne
blog: http://www.iphoneuxreviews.com/
work: http://
Can anyone recommend software for automatically transcribing audio
from user interviews? The audio could be from a voice or video
recorder.
Thanks,
Suzanne
blog: http://www.iphoneuxreviews.com/
work: http://www.ginsburg-design.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/suzanneginsburg
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