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Bhanu Neti December 9th, 2009 03:45 PM

Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
I am looking for software tool that can take a WAV or MP3 file and generate the dialogue text . The audio files will have mostly one voice talking with some Background sound/noise.

I looked around but could not locate any. Appreciate any pointers.

Marshall Staton December 9th, 2009 07:31 PM

Dragon dictate may be able to do it. I would check out some medical transcription software if not.

Chris Barcellos December 9th, 2009 09:05 PM

Premiere Pro in CS4 ??

Streaming Media - Creating Automatic Transcripts in Flash Video Using Adobe CS4

David B. Sanders December 18th, 2009 04:18 PM

NaturallySpeaking 10
 
I have Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 from nuance.com. I have only used it to text my speech but it is very quirky. You have to speak slow and very clear, mostly monotone. It takes time to train the program to your voice before you can start using it. In your case, you wouldn’t be able to do that with your recordings because the training is done by YOU reading predetermined text that the program displays for you.

I bet you could find someone who is fast at typing and you could pay them to type out the dialog from your recordings. Maybe a college student.

Battle Vaughan December 18th, 2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos (Post 1458411)

In my experience, this feature(?) in PPro is only good for yucks. If you want a hoot, just talk into it in Soundbooth or Premiere and see what it reads back. I tried it with my own non-professional voice and recordings from pro tracks and even clear music lyrics and the results were hysterical but not particularly useful. /Battle Vaughan

Warren Kawamoto October 2nd, 2011 11:50 AM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
Fast forward to 2011...Has any good programs emerged? Dragon Speaking 11?

Paul Elertson June 13th, 2013 08:08 AM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
fast foward to 2013... Anything new?

Garrett Low June 13th, 2013 09:35 AM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
Some of the best speech recognition I've experience is actually on my Motorola Android phone. If someone has something like that available in a stand alone package it would probably be about 90% accurate speaking in a natural way. On my phone it also can take a while to transcribe.

Mark Ahrens November 7th, 2013 04:24 PM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
Google's speech recognition is quite good - i wonder why they don't put out a product?

Richard Crowley November 7th, 2013 04:59 PM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Ahrens (Post 1819814)
Google's speech recognition is quite good - i wonder why they don't put out a product?

Google (and Apple Siri, et.al) voice-recognition are not smart-phone "apps". They are huge banks of computers in gigantic server farms back at the other end of the internet. Dunno how you could "productize" that. Unless you sold a "service" where you send them your audio file, and they return a text transcription.

Speaking of which, there are many transcription services available online who do this with live humans at competitive prices. These services are popular with producers of "reality" or even newsmagazine shows (60 Minutes, et.al.) Many (most?) are in Asia where you can send them files at the end of the day shooting, and have the transcripts in your email the next morning.

There is also a web-based "app" where you can play a sound file in "chunks" while you type the transcription. I have used it and it seemed pretty useful (and free!): Transcribe - online transcription software with free trial

Jim Michael November 7th, 2013 05:35 PM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
Medical transcription software works in a special place where there is a more predefined grammar, so speech recognition in that area would be expected to be better than more free-form recognition. There are other types of recognition that work off a pre-defined grammar, such as "enter or say your phone number" which would expect a string of digits of a certain length. The holy grail is a universal voice recognition system that understands every dialect without training. The technology has gotten quite good but it's still not there yet. The software would have to analyze what was heard and interpret it in a grammatical context in order to avoid confusion with homonyms and the like. What you'll find is that you'll spend nearly as much time fixing the errors as you would typing it, so a transcriptionist is still your best value.

Marco Leavitt November 8th, 2013 08:39 AM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
I've done a fair amount of research into this and I'm pretty sure the product you want still doesn't exist, although Google has obviously developed the technology.

Greg Miller November 8th, 2013 09:21 AM

Re: Software tool for transcribing from WAV/Mp3 files
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Ahrens (Post 1819814)
Google's speech recognition is quite good - i wonder why they don't put out a product?

Not if I were to judge based on the transcripts that Google Voice generates from my incoming phone calls. Some of the transcripts are literally obscene. I'm surprised they even had those words in their vocabulary. ;-) Always good for a laugh, but I have to play back the voice file to find out what the caller really said.


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