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  Voice Recording Magic with the iPod
Subject:   ipod voice recording
Date:   2004-08-10 00:30:34
From:   tocantins
After reading the article on using ipod for voice recordings, i can see myself using it with one exception; transcription.


i will be recording several hours of interview for my research, i will download it to a notebook, and store them in a cd rom, as my traveling files. when i am back from my field work i will need to transcribe the huge load of interviews....


is there a digital voice transcriber for mac?

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  • ipod voice recording
    2008-03-01 11:13:22  AlanKinNA [View]

    I just got a Google Alert of your 2004-08-10 post re: _ipod voice recording_

    I wonder if it was re-indexed or "re-shuffled" into the gazillion of pages in archive, or whatever.

    To the point, do you, user Tocantins still have in your field work a "huge load of interviews"

    Alan, a freelancer (always hungry and happy to work)

  • ipod voice recording
    2008-02-24 10:50:36  AlanKinNA [View]

    It's 2008 as I did read Tocantins' comment on "ipod voice recording"

    Current or not, when he mentioned "i can see myself using it with one exception; transcription."

    does anyone know if he did transcribe those?

    How is Apple's voice-to-text recognition accuracy rate? Par with Windows apps, or worse, or better, or isn't that a valid question?

  • ipod voice recording
    2004-10-16 16:44:52  conradical [View]

    i've used IBM's ViaVoice. it's fair.
    the other one available is iListen.
    BUT they both require you to talk into your computer. i don't know of any way to record into your iPod or other recorder then download the file into your Mac and have the voice recognition software do its thing. have you heard of anything????
    • ipod voice recording
      2007-03-03 07:43:33  tmolnar [View]

      There seems no transribing machine,i.e. physical device which would allow start stoppage with ipod.
      Not surprising.
      I will just keep plugging away with my mini cassette recorders and transcriber.
      If you are doing qualitatative research as I do, being "close" to the data is very important, both in transcribing and in analyzing the data, Nudst and other programs not withstanding.
      Too bad there isn't something that can allow control with the ipod.