You can even play the recorder with the voice writer on word and you'll have the entire thing written without doing anything i think |
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I'd really recommend a sound or voice activated tape recorder. I got a new tape recorder recently. The Sony ICD-UX570. It's set to sound activated (not voice activated, though), so I just start recording when I get to bed, and leave it on for the night. It automatically pauses when it detects silence, and then when it detects sound it automatically starts recording again. |
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You can even play the recorder with the voice writer on word and you'll have the entire thing written without doing anything i think |
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How do you do that? Do you have to let the file play from beginning to end or do you just pop the mp3 file in and it pops out as a text file? I'd love to have the latter happen especially, especially when my dream recall gets so great that I simply won't have time to write all my dreams by longhand. But for now, I'm continuing writing longhand. |
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you need to play the whole thing sadly. You can in theory do what you want on a converter, as its a selectable format, but it may not work. I would try it anyway, it might work. https://www.audiotype.org/en/convert/mp3-to-text/ |
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Can you post the name of your device so I can look it up? Edit: OOps, I am blind. |
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Glad you found out the name of it. If you do decide to buy it, you just turn the VOR to on before recording. And it'll stay on from then on (unless you turn it off again). |
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Hope with all your might!
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just search office 365 log in. Create an acc and log in. On word you have an icon of a mic on the right upper part, click it and play the record while active. Its pretty accurate but not perfect. |
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Hope with all your might!
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I use an Android phone, so I just looked in PlayStore to see if there were any voice activated recorder apps. I chose the one that was most frequently downloaded, and installed it. It works fine. Free, with a paid ad-free version, which I'll probably get sooner or later. It catches a few snores and other noises, although my room is quite quiet, but it's not a problem. |
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