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::::::Nah, don't bother. It would be nice of course, but it's not so important that we need at any cost. Some of the references have timestamps, so people can check it out if they have the file. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 16:00, 11 September 2007 (CDT) | ::::::Nah, don't bother. It would be nice of course, but it's not so important that we need at any cost. Some of the references have timestamps, so people can check it out if they have the file. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 16:00, 11 September 2007 (CDT) | ||
:::::::I've heard Wondiws Vista has voice transcribing. Did any of you ever treid that? I tried Dragon, but it didn't even transcribed my voice well, even after reading the long learning sessions. I had hoped it would have at least picked up my voice and did the other voice badly, but this didn't work either. I'd love to find a tool to do the transcribing though. I now type like 15-20 hours on each interview I do. I have heard the most fantastic stories from cast and crew but I simply can't find the time to type it all out (or find a person cleaning up the audio and make a decent podcast out of it). I did try though. I get many people who'd love to join my crew and work on the interview. Sure, talking to the actors and doing the fun stuff! But when it comes to typing out I always find them backing out. It takes them months to get less thsan half finished and in the end I often decide to pick it up and finish it. And they wonder why I don't help others in getting interviews for us! I have so many contacts, I can talk to just about anybody on the cast or crew, but I simply don't have the time to work it all out in publishable interviews. The other day we did Edward Olmos. Since Olmos wanted to call in with his cell phone I had to give it up to an American. The guy swore he'd work on it and really do his best. First of all he butchered the interview and was so starstruck and overruled by Olmos he lost half of the good stuff and second he came with excuse after excuse why he couldn't transcribe it. If you have Olmos on tape for an hour, you defintely want to publish it straight away. In the end I worked nights to get it done. Never heard from the guy again, while he promised to make us podcast and do audio for us (he did 2 or 3, got Olmos and never heard from him again). It's really sad. I know it's a shitty job, but now I end up doing all, so if there's some program, I'd love to know about it. --[[User:MAD|MAD]] 16:30, 11 September 2007 (CDT) | :::::::I've heard Wondiws Vista has voice transcribing. Did any of you ever treid that? I tried Dragon, but it didn't even transcribed my voice well, even after reading the long learning sessions. I had hoped it would have at least picked up my voice and did the other voice badly, but this didn't work either. I'd love to find a tool to do the transcribing though. I now type like 15-20 hours on each interview I do. I have heard the most fantastic stories from cast and crew but I simply can't find the time to type it all out (or find a person cleaning up the audio and make a decent podcast out of it). I did try though. I get many people who'd love to join my crew and work on the interview. Sure, talking to the actors and doing the fun stuff! But when it comes to typing out I always find them backing out. It takes them months to get less thsan half finished and in the end I often decide to pick it up and finish it. And they wonder why I don't help others in getting interviews for us! I have so many contacts, I can talk to just about anybody on the cast or crew, but I simply don't have the time to work it all out in publishable interviews. The other day we did Edward Olmos. Since Olmos wanted to call in with his cell phone I had to give it up to an American. The guy swore he'd work on it and really do his best. First of all he butchered the interview and was so starstruck and overruled by Olmos he lost half of the good stuff and second he came with excuse after excuse why he couldn't transcribe it. If you have Olmos on tape for an hour, you defintely want to publish it straight away. In the end I worked nights to get it done. Never heard from the guy again, while he promised to make us podcast and do audio for us (he did 2 or 3, got Olmos and never heard from him again). It's really sad. I know it's a shitty job, but now I end up doing all, so if there's some program, I'd love to know about it. --[[User:MAD|MAD]] 16:30, 11 September 2007 (CDT) | ||