"doz" is a recommended program to transcribe audio/video data. It plays current media file synchronous with your texts. You can save time and energy switching media to text. You can download it free at here: http://toget.pchome.com.tw/category/business/9592.html But, I'm sorry that it's Chinese. I did not find English version. Maybe you can try if you are interested in. 2011/6/25 FILIPPO TREVISAN <f.trevisan.1@research.gla.ac.uk>
Dear AoIR-ers,
I'm currently transcribing interview recordings for my PhD and I was looking at voice recognition software as a possible way to speed up the process. however, I have struggled to find a piece of software that is reliable enough to do the job and was wondering whether any of you could recommend one?
many thanks in anticipation. best,
Filippo
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