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Alright, I hope this gets through to somebody who can at least think about it.
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Also, does a visual representation of the different speakers exist on the app? I would love to be able to visually know when speakers change, I understand how this would be hard because not everyone talks the same all day but maybe you could let us do it manually? Like my font would always be grey and other people talking (in my case it’s 1 person) would be another color. My guess is you guys have been thinking about this for a while and I saw that you guys respond to reviews somewhat quickly so I thought I would give a review. My only problem with the app is that I cannot just convert it into a Google Doc straight from the app, many school districts are moving to Google for their way of communication (Classroom, Docs, Slides, Gmail) and it would save me time because currently I have to put it in my notes app, then copy it, then create a Doc, then paste it in the doc. I still have to make edits to my interviews because the hallways can be noisy and the people I’m interviewing can be quiet and this can lead to the app not picking up words or getting the wrong words, but I can’t really control those things. I’m in yearbook at my highschool and I do interviews all the time and this is the best app for the job, hands down.
#Otter speech to text free
Highly highly recommend, the free version is very useful so give it a try! Such a great service! Wish i had this in college, i probably could’ve had the best lecture notes, as well as a cohesive strategy for essay writing via voice memo. I just wish i could take the videos of my livestreams and upload them for transcription, but i get around this by simply playing the livestream later, while this records the audio, or by recording the audio into otter while i stream. There are playback speed options, and you can see in the transcript what word is which from the recording timing. The transcripts are very accurate and the ability to make corrections makes this very powerful. It’s the best service i have found for the price, and i would recommend to anyone who uses voice memos to record notes or write. I have been using otter for a couple months now to help me write. I hated having to listen to my voice to get a transcription, and the free voice to text service from word and google docs never got an accurate transcription (i have a tongue tie and don’t speak “properly”).
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I used to struggle to write, and voice memos become my preferred method of expression. This tool has been a life changer for me.