IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) schrieb am 2017-09-14 um 21:45:
On 09/14/2017 09:43 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) wrote:
On 08/24/2017 11:13 AM, Gabor Karsay wrote:
It shows the waveform of the audio and I am not aware of any other
comparable tool in Debian that does that. A similar program is
Play-it-slowly, but Parlatype offers helpers for transcription, like
timestamps (drag'n'drop), rewind on pause etc.
"praat" comes to my mind, which includes transcription utilities.
your target audience might be different, however.
and
$ apt-cache search transcript | grep -i speech
transcriber - transcribe speech data using an integrated editor
$
i don't use any of these, so i don't know how big the overlap is.
I didn't know praat, it is indeed targeting a scientific audience.
Transcriber has a few issues, I understand the last upstream version is
from 2005 and it doesn't work well with pulseaudio (for me it plays only
noise).
I found another simple program called gtranscribe, without a waveform.
Generally speaking I think there is a lack of good transcription
utilities that are not intended for phonetic/scientific work.
Best regards,
Gabor
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