This is a good solution as long as you have the original person and the same enviroment and they are willing to train the software......

On 29-Oct-08, at 9:50 PM, Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:

Altough they do not have a linux version, your best bet is Nuance:

        http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/products/default.asp



Alan Cohen wrote:
My apologies since this is OT. However, with the recent chatter about
"Speech Recognition", I'm hopeful that someone might render some advice. I have several WAV files containing several hours worth of speech. They
need to be transcribed to text. (Each file is one speaker.) It will
certainly be an onerous task, but does anyone have any suggestions?
Sincerely,
       Alan Cohen
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       website: http://perimeter911.com
       voice: 416-781-2524

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