Hi All, I hope you had a wonderful time in Australia. Sorry to have missed it. I am beginning a round of about 90 interviews, most of which I will do using video-conferencing software Zoom (low background noise and decent audio quality). Last time I did this five years ago, I paid Rev to do the bulk of the transcription. Now, I am wondering if voice-to-text transcription software has become good enough to produce transcriptions of one-on-one interviews. I've been surfing and seeing services like Temi or wreally, and I am wondering if any of you have had success (or failures) with this kind of software. I am not doing any sort of hyper-close linguistic analysis, so I don't need the transcripts to be absolutely perfect. Software would save a lot of money, but I also don't want to waste time if the results are going to be too shoddy to use. Thoughts? Preferred software? Thank you in advance. Tim Laquintano Associate Professor of English Lafayette College