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Transcription Basics – Part II
In my last post I recommended downloading special software that will enable you to transcribe videos using an open source video player. But guess what I learned? I just found out that I can remove audio from videos and use the free Express Scribe software to do the transcription. And it’s simple and FREE!
- All you need to do is download the free Realplayer software and install it on your computer.
- Once you’ve completed installation go to the website that has the video that needs to be transcribed.
- Press Play and then hover your mouse over the upper right hand side of the video. Realplayer will ask you if you wish to download the video.
- Click on that and the Realplayer Downloader program will pop up. Let the video download completely.
- Then click on the video and another set of selections will appear under the video. Select Convert Video. Another dialog box will appear.
- At that point you just select MP3 and tell Realplayer to Save the file and start transcribing.
I also learned (quite by accident) that if your video is an .AVI file, you can transcribe it directly from Express Scribe. No conversion is necesssary. How cool is that?
If you know of any other cool tools to make life easier for the work-at-home crowd, please be sure to add your comment below.
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