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Topic: quality transcription software
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| mb_pip | Posted 11/16/2007 6:21:29 PM | show profile | email poster Hey Forum Folks- We're looking for ideas for a good, cost effective solution to our transcription problem. You see we have these awesome panel discussions and we like to post transcripts of them afterward for everyone to enjoy, but creating those transcripts is a huge pain. We're looking for either some quality transcription software that can handle multiple speakers, or else an inexpensive but reliable transcription service. Any ideas? |
| chucho | Posted 11/17/2007 11:23:37 AM | show profile Dragon Professional 9 is the best. However, transcriptions from recorded material never seems to work as well as you woudl like. All transcription software is essentially designed for people to dictate into, but Dragon Pro does claim that it transcribes recordings (the quality really needs to be great, tho). I think you will have a problem finding what you're looking for. You might download a trial copy of Dragon Pro 9 and see if it works. |







