vista voice recognition - audio file to text

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HI, I am trying to transcribe an interview and tried a program called "wave
to text" but when downloaded it seemed to have a virus with it and, even
worse, would not work. Can vista take an audio file and transcibe it?

If not any suggestions.

Thanks

JOHN
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"john8888" <john8888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> HI, I am trying to transcribe an interview and tried a program called
> "wave
> to text" but when downloaded it seemed to have a virus with it and, even
> worse, would not work. Can vista take an audio file and transcibe it?


Not exactly. It has to hear it. Googling "speech recognition vista" will
probably help you.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/aa905128.aspx

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2109974,00.asp

HTH

-pk

> If not any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> JOHN
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>
 
Thanks Patrick. I did do the google search but, of course, it did not help
me as I am tryig to transcibe an audio file.

OK< so it seesm Vista cannot do that so I need to pursue the program "Wave
to text"

I did download this but one of the files was corrupted with a possible virus
and it would not run.

JOHN
 
john8888729686 Wrote:
> HI, I am trying to transcribe an interview and tried a program called
> "wave
> to text" but when downloaded it seemed to have a virus with it and,
> even
> worse, would not work. Can vista take an audio file and transcibe it?
>
> If not any suggestions.
>
> Thanks
>
> JOHN
> --
> 'Binary Betting - John Piper' (http://www.johnpiper.info)


No, it cannot.

And regardless of which program you use, whether it is Windows Speach
Recognition or a third party alternative such as "Dragon Naturally
Speaking", you won't be able to transcribe an audio file to text. This
is because the state-of-the-art in Speech Recognition is still
speaker-dependent, and thuss need to be trained to recognize a specific
voice.

Only when Speach Recognition technology becomes speaker-independent
with the ability to filter out background noise will this be truly
possible.


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these guys claim they can...

http://www.research-lab.com/vexp007read.htm

Overview:

Wave to Text is the perfect companion for professionals on the move. Record
your notes, ideas, comments and memos anywhere via a portable recording
device (like a simple voice recorder or your PDA). Then, once you are back in
the office, use Wave to Text to convert your .wav files into clear, fluent
text. This state-of-the-art helper is great even for home businesses and
serious office use. Now you do not need to worry about being away from your
desk when an important discussion is taking place or when you have your next
Eureka! moment. Rely on Wave on Text to accurately convert all continuous
speech into text ready for business use.

To help developers who want incorporate our voice-based security system into
their applications, wave provided a Wave to Text SDK component. The SDK
integrates seamlessly with any application, and detailed instructions are
provided when you first install the component. Wave to Text SDK offers you
the unique opportunity to provide cutting-edge speech-to-text facilities that
you wow and lure your customers with.


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"Dzomlija" wrote:

>
> john8888729686 Wrote:
> > HI, I am trying to transcribe an interview and tried a program called
> > "wave
> > to text" but when downloaded it seemed to have a virus with it and,
> > even
> > worse, would not work. Can vista take an audio file and transcibe it?
> >
> > If not any suggestions.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > JOHN
> > --
> > 'Binary Betting - John Piper' (http://www.johnpiper.info)

>
> No, it cannot.
>
> And regardless of which program you use, whether it is Windows Speach
> Recognition or a third party alternative such as "Dragon Naturally
> Speaking", you won't be able to transcribe an audio file to text. This
> is because the state-of-the-art in Speech Recognition is still
> speaker-dependent, and thuss need to be trained to recognize a specific
> voice.
>
> Only when Speach Recognition technology becomes speaker-independent
> with the ability to filter out background noise will this be truly
> possible.
>
>
> --
> Dzomlija
>
> Peter Alexander Dzomlija
> -Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as
> you die, so shall I be Reborn...-
>
> _*Prometheus*_
> MOBO: ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP
> CPU: AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
> RAM: 2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
> GPU: ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO, 256MB
> BOX: Thermaltake Tai-Chi Water Cooled
> OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
> '' (http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=333562)'[image:
> http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/333562.png]'
> (http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/333562.png)
>
 
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