Marti,
we use a full overlay, however not the type that is for security. We
use them to prevent scratches on the art layer which could effect
playback. They are handy for that, they also help stiffen the DVD up
making it less likely they will break when coming off the spindle. I
can not address
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Debbie and fellow videolibbers,
I have never used any software. My former employer, Video Monitoring Services,
had a proprietary STT (speech to text) software that was pretty top notch. But
it still isn't as good as the human mind. It couldn't always catch everything,
like foreign languages, pr
Looking for any information about audio transcription software. Have
seen commercials for Dragon Naturally Speaking. Does it work or is
there something better?
Thanks!
Debbie Phipps
phip...@central.edu
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Hello!
We are investigating new circulation and security systems for Berkeley
Public. (High circ, large collection dvds and cds) One option for the
dvds and cds is the full overlay. That is, it covers the whole disc.
There are two types, a "Sting Ray" or an "X-Range." All vendors appear
to u