By TalkTalk on February 17, 2010
While there are plenty of other makers of dictation and transcription equipment like, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic, and Philips; Dictaphones are often considered the best you can get.
Posted in Dictation Equipment | Tagged dictaphone, dictaphone transcriber, nuance communications, transcribers, transcription machines
By TalkTalk on February 16, 2010
If you’re looking for affordable transcription services, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s no shortage of companies providing transcription at rock bottom prices.
Posted in Featured, Transcription Services | Tagged affordable transcription, best transcription rates, casting words, cheap transcription, how to keep transcription costs down, podcast transcription, seminar transcription, video transcription
By TalkTalk on February 15, 2010
Technology has made it easy to get business transcription done quickly and affordably. In fact, there are so many transcriptionists out there that many companies are turning down new applicants.
If you’re looking for business transcription services, that’s good news for you because you can get high quality work done quite affordably.
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By TalkTalk on February 13, 2010
Companies like Google have also been spending millions on voice recognition research. If you purchase an Android phone, you can see some of their early results by using the voice commands and voice search on the phone… in this post I cover voice recognition software, where it’s going and what’s best.
Posted in Dictation Equipment, Transcription Services, Voice Recognition | Tagged android, casting words, dragon naturally speaking, google, nuance software, speech to text, transcription software, voice recognition software
By TalkTalk on February 12, 2010
The big thing in the text to speech world is making the voice sound “natural.” I’m sure we’ve all heard those robotic sounding voices, but fortunately, they’re getting a lot better.
Posted in Text to Speech | Tagged best text to speech software, gps, kindle, natural voice, neo speech, Text to Speech, tts, tts software, voice recognition software
By TalkTalk on February 11, 2010
Real time voice translation (Think Babelfish from Hitchhikers Guide or the Universal Translator in Star Trek) is something that up until now has been science fiction but Google is looking to make science fiction a real life reality.
Posted in Voice Recognition | Tagged babelfish, machine translation, professional human interpreter, real time voice translation, speech to speech translation, universal translator, Voice Recognition
By TalkTalk on February 10, 2010
In the old days before micro and mini cassette recorders were popular (or now digital), they did make portable dictation devices that used standard sized cassettes, however I haven’t seen one of those in years. I had an old Dictaphone in my office for a while, but it was so big and bulky that it wasn’t going to go in my pocket.
Posted in Dictation Equipment | Tagged dictaphone, Dictation Equipment, panasonic, Sony, standard cassette transcribe, transcription equipment
By TalkTalk on February 10, 2010
One great thing about technology and the internet is that is has brought the price of legal transcription way down in recent years, especially for those using digital dictation technology.
Posted in Legal Transcription | Tagged digital transcription, lega transcription, legal transcriptioin services, precise scribe