MacSpeech Scribe Adds Transcription From Digital Audio For MacSpeech Dictate
Just announced at MacWorld 2010 by MacSpeech, the makers of MacSpeech Dictate voice recognition software for Intel Mac, is MacSpeech Scribe.
MacSpeech Scribe adds transcription from digitally recorded audio to the suite of features of MacSpeech Dictate. This frees up MacSpeech Dictate users from their iMacs or MacBooks, now all they need while out and about is an iPhone or certified digital voice recorder and their notes taken on the move can be loaded into Scribe which will then transcribe your digital audio.
This is largely due to the phenomenal recording quality of the Olympus digital voice recorders and the iPhone, which have all been certified to work with MacSpeech Scribe.
Scribe can take audio recorded in .aif, .aiff, .mp3, .m4a, .m4v and .wav format. More info on our main blog http://blog.iplease.com.au
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