You might try Express Scribe from NCH Software at:
http://www.nch.com.au/index.html
Its primary use is transcription. One of the options in the options menu is
setting up speech recognition. It will create a text draft of a file.
I haven't tried this particular option so I can't vouch for its
text aloud, or dspeech if you want a free one dspeech would work text
aloud is i believe 30 dollars.
On 6/28/2014 12:48 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Anyone knows of an MP3 to Text converter? A reasonably accessible one will
much preferred. Gracious thanks.
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You have his request backwards. He wants to take audio and convert it to
text.
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Hi, There is a program that does it I once bought it myself it's called
something like vicks or vix I don't have the said program now as my PC
crashed and I lost everything.
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Thanks for catching the discrepancy. What I am hoping to do is take a mp3
of a radio broadcast (monologues, sermons, whatever) and turn them into
text for easy searching.
Probably the best suggestion so far, offered on BlindTech, appears to be
Dragon Naturally Speaking.
I don't need 10
You have his request backwards. He wants to take audio and convert it to text.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 1:27 PM
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High every one,
There are 2 peaces of software that I know of that can
gards, John.
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One might be able to use windows Vista Speech Recognition with the $15
ad
One might be able to use windows Vista Speech Recognition with the $15
add-in that allows you to transcribe a wave file to generate some kind of
output, but it will be one long fairly inaccurate string of text with no
punctuation, since no punctuation marks will have been indicated in the
audio. N