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How do I use speech recognition to transcribe from a recording?
I want to know how to use a digital recording of a spoken presentation as
input for the speech recognition dictating. I can see how to use speech recognition to dictate through a microphone. So there must be a way to use a recording. |
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How do I use speech recognition to transcribe from a recording?
Can you simply run a cable from the audio output to the microphone
input? On Apr 10, 10:25*am, owl8000 wrote: I want to know how to use a digital recording of a spoken presentation as input for the speech recognition dictating. I can see how to use speech recognition to dictate through a microphone. So there must be a way to use a recording. |
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How do I use speech recognition to transcribe from a recording?
In article e55e5564-276a-4f89-b35c-784e9d542950
@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says... Can you simply run a cable from the audio output to the microphone input? No, audio output is typically at a much higher voltage than mic output. In theory one could run a cable from the audio output to the line in jack, but I don't know whether the speech recognition software "listens" on that line. For what it's worth, speech recognition software does not work worth a damn until it has been trained with a specific speaker's voice and speech habits. You cannot expect it to do well otherwise. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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How do I use speech recognition to transcribe from a recording?
On Apr 10, 10:57*am, Peter A wrote:
In article e55e5564-276a-4f89-b35c-784e9d542950 @f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says... Can you simply run a cable from the audio output to the microphone input? No, audio output is typically at a much higher voltage than mic output. In theory one could run a cable from the audio output to the line in jack, but I don't know whether the speech recognition software "listens" on that line. For what it's worth, speech recognition software does not work worth a damn until it has been trained with a specific speaker's voice and speech habits. You cannot expect it to do well otherwise. As a linguist, I'd be inclined to say it doesn't work at all. |
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