My company uses rev.com for those things.
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016, Diane Zorich wrote:
> 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
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
Diane M. Zorich
Cultural Heritage Consultant – Digital Strategies for Culture Organizations
113 Gallup
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
SO cool, Chrissy! Best of luck.
Cheers, Lee
Ms. Lee Langston-Harrison, Executive Director
Museum of Culpeper History
113 S. Commerce Street
Culpeper, VA 22701
540-829-5954 (direct line)
direc...@culpepermuseum.com
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From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu
Greetings MCN mailing list members! This is my first submission so I hope
all this information is appropriate. My name is Chrissy Farrier and I am
the founder of Uzeeum, a site that aggregates information about NYC museums
and offers our users tools to help them filter their search to find the