Software that can transcribe meetings or multiple people
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I've never seen anything that can do that.
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I had a feeling about that, might have to get her Dragon & have her "parrot" using her voice, or get her to take classes on stenography. Right now they just record the meetings & she has to hand write everything down. Any other ideas outside of transcribing that may be helpful.
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I work in the environment that possibly needs this the most, ever. Tons of meetings, always recorded and deep pockets so buying software to transcribe would be a no brainier if it were available and we don't do it. I'm pretty sure nothing on the market today can do this or do it well enough for people to actually spend money on it.
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Why did it change brainer to brainier. Ugh. Stupid iPhone autocorrect.
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I miss my Tandy 400. But even my Compy 386 was better at email than this thing.
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@StrongBad - So you are the REAL Strongbad!
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It was worth a shot asking thanks. If anybody does know of a solution please let me know.
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@J1MM3RT said:
@StrongBad - So you are the REAL Strongbad!
Well I'm not the Cheat pretending to be StrongBad.
Now back to checkin' ma email.
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Something like this: https://www.speechpad.com/ ?
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@technobabble - Thanks, I'm passing that site along to the users & the money people, let them sort it out from there. Hopefully this will allow me to close the ticket.
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A dollar a minute. That feels expensive. That is easily $60 for a standard meeting. That's a lot if money.
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Yep, I concur, but it's their decision not mine if it were my money, I'd keep the money and type it all out.
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Typing it out would cost as much. The real question is.... how much value is there is having a transcription rather than just a recording?
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Most of the board meetings they have here everyone wants a copy to read, rather than listen to. So either way it would have to either be hand written out (hand cramps anyone) or typed out.
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@J1MM3RT said:
Most of the board meetings they have here everyone wants a copy to read, rather than listen to. So either way it would have to either be hand written out (hand cramps anyone) or typed out.
If it is only board meetings, $1/minute isn't bad. If it is regular company meetings, it would seem that it is.