Remember, it is all done on remote servers, the device would have to send 
the entire sound file away to get the text back.  I think there is a size 
limit, whihc interprets as a maximum time limit for recordings. Folks using 
dictation have often commented that if they keep bits relatively short, then 
add to an input with further dictations, it works more reliably.

Just a thought.  RobH.
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From: "Sandratomkins" <sandratomk...@googlemail.com>
To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 12:32 PM
Subject: The potential of the dictation function?


Hi there!
I was just playing around with my phone and I opened the notes app. Then, in 
a new note, I started off the dictation function. I then walked into the 
kitchen, where my partner was eating lunch, the radio was playing, and there 
was some ambient noise. I told him I wanted to carry out a small experiment 
with dictation and asked him to talk to me. We then had a short 
conversation. I stopped the dictation function and waited to see how much of 
the conversation my phone had picked up. It actually did very well, 
probably, digitising about 30/40% of our conversation. Something I noticed 
was that when my partner spoke the dictation made a new paragraph For him.

So, what do I conclude? I am thinking that the phone has the potential, 
under the right circumstances, to, say, digitise a whole lecture. I think, 
it would need to actually record the lecture first and then take its time 
over the digitising from spoken to text. But I am sure it could actually do 
it as things stand right now. That is, I think it can do it but it with me 
to have its own space for the processing.

Has anyone else played with this function? Perhaps, there is already an app 
to do it? I would be very interested to hear people's comments on this as, I 
think, it may have greater potential, I E, in transcribing radio programs 
for people who  at the   moment can't access them due to hearing loss. Or 
for students, journalists, and who knows what else?

My thanks for any responses,
Sandy

Sent from my iPhone

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