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JNewell
Has anyone tried using the latest release of Dragon NaturallySpeaking software to convert voice recordings to text? Is it possible to do this directly via a line connection, or do you have to replay the recording via speaker to a mic hooked up to the PC?

Any other/better suggestions for transcription of voice interviews I'm recording on my MD?

Many thanks
John Newell
Boston
Roscoe Otis
QUOTE(JNewell @ Aug 11 2006, 08:54 AM) *
Has anyone tried using the latest release of Dragon NaturallySpeaking software to convert voice recordings to text? Is it possible to do this directly via a line connection, or do you have to replay the recording via speaker to a mic hooked up to the PC?

Any other/better suggestions for transcription of voice interviews I'm recording on my MD?

Many thanks
John Newell
Boston


I have the same question, 2 years later. Have you solved the question? Does anyone have the newest info?
Thanks.
Roscoe Otis
Baton Rouge
MZ-M100, MZ-RH1. MacBook Pro 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo; considering purchase of (medical) voice recognition software.
marcnet
Why not just import the recording. Convert it to .wav, and then import it into Dragon NaturallySpeaking... That is, if Dragon NaturallySpeaking actually allows import of .wav files directly... Having never used it, I wouldn't know.
Roscoe Otis
QUOTE(marcnet @ Aug 28 2008, 02:33 PM) *
Why not just import the recording. Convert it to .wav, and then import it into Dragon NaturallySpeaking... That is, if Dragon NaturallySpeaking actually allows import of .wav files directly... Having never used it, I wouldn't know.


That's the question. Thanks for the thought.

Roscoe Otis
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