Dec 10, 2015 05:40:30 AM by Mary Aisles M
Hello!
I've been doing transcription for 2 or 3 months now, but the only software I use is VLC, I downloaded audacity but I haven't tried it.
Any advise on what software is good for transcription,for audio play back?
I use a Windows 8 laptop.
Thank you in advance guys! 🙂
Dec 11, 2015 11:21:18 PM by tri w
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"Qemu software" that can be used on windows environment, and the results are very favorable for us, because with qemu version of Windows can provide an alternative for us who love to create a virtual OS on a PC is good for testing the OS or just try try just to use qemu software that be free from the use of virtual software mechine other proprietary licensinya "paid".
Dec 29, 2015 12:16:04 PM by Neil H
I am a (sometimes) transcription client.
I am most familiar with those two applications (VLC and Audacity)
My question to you is this:
- Is all transcription done into unstructured text? or can it be done in a way that it is associated with the audio/video sample so that I could search and go to that portion of the recording?
- (A little like sub-titles; but I'm not sure whether a sub-titleing editor could manage this)
Sorry if I hi-jacked your thread.
Neil
Jan 12, 2016 11:25:49 AM by Katrina B
I use Express Scribe Pro because it interacts well with my pedal. I use the paid version because it makes more sense for my business. You can get a free version that will allow you to also use noise reduction and high pass filtering for bad audio.