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Speak & Print - PLOTUS - 12-06-2020 There have been so many break-thru's in Computer science over the years it's practically impossible to keep up. OK it IS impossible to keep up, I admit it, I am proof. So I'm hoping someone out there might be able to direct me to a site or apparatus to do what I want, or tell me there is no such thing. I am hoping to find a PC component where-by you can speak and your speech is printed and then able to be sent in a response, an Email or any purpose for that matter. I had a friend that years ago had bought a download or component that would allow him to do just this. Though he would occasionally have to correct (I think due to accent) but sadly he is gone. I would like to find something of this nature or be directed to a study of such a device .....Thanks-all... RE: Speak & Print - NightskyeB4Dawn - 12-06-2020 (12-06-2020, 06:57 PM)PLOTUS Wrote: There have been so many break-thru's in Computer science over the years it's practically impossible to keep up. OK it IS impossible to keep up, I admit it, I am proof. So I'm hoping someone out there might be able to direct me to a site or apparatus to do what I want, or tell me there is no such thing. Maybe I am not understanding what it is you are asking for, but the microphone on my cell phone does a pretty good job of speech to text. I just email it to myself, and can print from my laptop. RE: Speak & Print - PLOTUS - 12-06-2020 Thank You, we are on the trail, the game is afoot...... RE: Speak & Print - Ninurta - 12-06-2020 There used to be a software product called "Dragon naturally speaking" to convert speech to text. You might check into that. RE: Speak & Print - NightskyeB4Dawn - 12-06-2020 (12-06-2020, 10:03 PM)Ninurta Wrote: There used to be a software product called "Dragon naturally speaking" to convert speech to text. You might check into that. I liked that program. You had to train it. But it did pretty well for a product back in the day. |