You can try OLYMPUS D1000 digital voice recorder with PC connection.
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Juan Muñoz Justicia
Departament de Psicologia de la Salut i de Psicologia Social
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona)
Spain
Tf.: 93 581 28 74
Fax: 93 581 21 25
Http://seneca.uab.es/jmunoz
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De: Beth Rodgers <[log in to unmask]>
Para: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Fecha: miércoles, 03 de febrero de 1999 14:59
Asunto: RE: voice recognition software
>If only there were such a thing as the capability for quality, direct
>transcription of audiorecordings! Dragon software is excellent for
>general voice purposes. The user could listen to the tape, then speak
>the content into the program with good results, but this is not exactly
>direct transcription. There is a program that requires less stringent
>user profiles, though, meaning it does not have to be "trained" for a
>specific speaker. I *think* it is Via Voice, which is able to recognize
>speech with only a gender profile (separate profiles for male and female,
>regardless of specific speaker). I think the quality of the recording is a
>big issue here, though. The accuracy of voice recognition software
>depends, to a great extent, on having a quality microphone, properly
>placed to pick up the input. How to transfer that process to a tape
recording
>is beyond me. I have tried hooking up a tape recorder directly to the
>mic. input, but the quality was sorely lacking. I think it is only a
matter of
>time before this becomes a reality, however. If only the manufacturers
>knew what a market there was!
>
>
>Beth L. Rodgers, Ph.D., RN Tel: 414/229-5466
>Associate Professor Fax: 414/229-3987
>University of WI--Milwaukee Web: http://www.uwm.edu/~brodg
>School of Nursing Personal: [log in to unmask]
>Email: [log in to unmask]
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