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		By: How to Use Voice-To-Text Dictation in Express Scribe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] Ryan Dube from MakeUseOf.com recently wrote a great tutorial on how to use voice-to-text functionality within Express Scribe transcribing software.  This is a great solution for recording yourself (dictation) and getting a very quick and accurate result; however, be aware that this is not a solution for transcribing voice audio files.   Why?  Voice recognition software must first learn your voice.   Other voices will tend to confuse it and produce what Ryan calls &#8220;garbage&#8221;.   Interviews, group discussions or any recording that is in a less than ideal environment will also not transcribe well.  The noise and/or lack of clarity in these environments will create more &#8220;garbage&#8221; from your voice-to-text software.  Want to see an example?  I recently wrote a blog post that links to a radio station&#8217;s use of automated transcription software. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Ryan Dube from MakeUseOf.com recently wrote a great tutorial on how to use voice-to-text functionality within Express Scribe transcribing software.  This is a great solution for recording yourself (dictation) and getting a very quick and accurate result; however, be aware that this is not a solution for transcribing voice audio files.   Why?  Voice recognition software must first learn your voice.   Other voices will tend to confuse it and produce what Ryan calls &#8220;garbage&#8221;.   Interviews, group discussions or any recording that is in a less than ideal environment will also not transcribe well.  The noise and/or lack of clarity in these environments will create more &#8220;garbage&#8221; from your voice-to-text software.  Want to see an example?  I recently wrote a blog post that links to a radio station&#8217;s use of automated transcription software. [&#8230;]</p>
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