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Re: Transcribing oral interviews.

I'm using Naturally Speaking to transcribe
some interviews I had during my research trip
to Vermont. You will be surprised (I think)
as to how easily it works, and its accuracy.

One interesting part is that you can intersperse
using your keyboard as often as you like.

Keyboard editing is easy or using commands after
you get aquainted with many of those. Speaking
clearly is the clue when you first set it up.

Have fun !

Les

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From: "Laurence Holbrook"
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(email at LaurenceHolbrook.com)

Great tip - thanks - on my way to get a copy -

By the way, a lot of cell phones will store
voice record notes/memos - Instead of 'one
button' for email or contacts, I set one button
to record - Push the button and I can make
notes when I'm driving if I see something
interesting or think of something needing
attention - Dragon Naturally Speaking ought
to be able to transcribe those notes as well -

Larry Holbrook

Email@...
(410) 802-3099

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In AAHistoryLovers@yahoogroups.com, "charley.bill"
<charley_b@...> wrote:
>
> This is especially for Glenn, and anyone else
> burdened by lots of interviews to transcribe.
>
> I went to the doctor recently and after his
> exam, he pulled out a microphone and dictated
> his report into the machine, gave me a copy
> and one for my primary care doc.. He was
> using Dragon Naturally Speaking 9.5 and it
> only made one error!
>
> I ran down to Fry's and bought one of the
> Professional edition Dragons and started
> reading up on what it can do. I have been
> back to Fry's to get a small Sony recording
> device.
>
> I think I am now set up to learn how to record
> interviews, or transfer tapes to hard disk,
> and print the transcript, to have this Dragon
> transcribe my entire backlog.
>
> It says it can do it. I wonder if any one has
> any ideas for setting this work up, whether
> I will need any more equipment, etc. I would
> appreciate your help and will keep you posted
> on my progress.
>





Thu Jan 8, 2009 10:06 pm

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This is especially for Glenn, and anyone else burdened by lots of interviews to transcribe. I went to the doctor recently and after his exam, he pulled out a...
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I'm using Naturally Speaking to transcribe some interviews I had during my research trip to Vermont. You will be surprised (I think) as to how easily it...
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