You could try Dragon Natural Speaking, a program designed primarily to give the 
computer oral instructions or to dictate text, but you could play an audio file 
into it, probably with fair results.

Windows also now has a native Voice Recognition capability which could also 
possibly be of some service for that purpose.

Just a couple of hints.

Humberto

Humberto Rodriguez
Fort White, Florida


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Subject: Re: Does This Exist?

Actually 9it is not for me. It is for a deafblind woman (Mot Michelle 
Stevens) who is writing her memoirs.


On 11/03/2017 12:24 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Good question.
> There are online services which seem to be professional outfits which 
> will do professional translation of your MP3 to text.
> There is however another service I found where you can upload a file 
> and have the service collate a text file for you, a translation of 
> your MP3 to download, actually you can upload in multiple formats, Ogg 
> and Wave being amongst them.
> The service will only work in English and accuracy of the translation 
> is not guaranteed.
> I didn't find any "stand-alone" tools to do this sort of thing.
>
> On 9/03/2017 8:19 PM, Andrea Sherry wrote:
>> Looking for a program which will convert a sound file (.mp3, .wav, 
>> etc) to text.
>>
>> Is there a utility which will do this?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Andrea
>>
>
>
>


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