Here's the set-up: We have hundreds of oral histories on cassette tape. I've
successfully transferred some of these to CD using Audacity (freeware). We
have several people transcribing these histories so we have written copies. Is
there some speech recognition software we could use to for transcribing? I
know it's not perfect, 7 might not work well with recorded voices, but thought
I'd ask. We're looking at years of transcribing by hand. tia.
david
David Turk
Photographer
Indiana Historical Society
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 232-4592
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