Might want to try  oTranscribe (http://otranscribe.com/).  I have no experience 
using it myself, but it was recommended by someone in the digital humanities 
community a while back. 

Diane


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On 4/27/16, 2:36 PM, "Peter Rooney" <[email protected] on behalf of 
[email protected]> wrote:

>Is there a program that can "listen" to an oral interview and transcribe 
>it into text?such a program would need to deal with various persons' 
>voices. The interviewer, however, would remain the same, as well as the 
>general subject matter. Considerable cleanup might be necessary, but 
>that is okay so long as understandable speech can be captured.
>
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