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20-Nov-2009, 06:43 PM #1
transcribing from CD in DNS
Using Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 on Windows XP I have a large number of talks done on CDs (NOT by me) which I need to have transcribed, how to do this? Someone told me I need a 3rd party player which Dragon can recognize and that it wont recognize the usual players. True or not?
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21-Nov-2009, 07:22 AM #2
From what I know about Dragon Naturally Speaking, it actually has to hear sound via a microphone in order to transcribe, and it also has to be calibrated to a particular person's voice or it gets riddled with mistakes...

I guess you could play the CD's with some sort of CD player, and put the microphone close to the player so it picks up the sound, but I don't think that will get your good results.
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