[Electronics-talk] Transcription software and audio devices for thehearing impaired

Sandy sandraburgess at msn.com
Fri Dec 6 00:32:22 UTC 2013


Just to clarify, the device like that used at the Convention utilizes a 
microphone that is meant to focus on the sound nearest to it.

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From: "Philip Blackmer" <pblackmer27 at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 3:48 PM
To: "'Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances'" 
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Transcription software and audio devices for 
thehearing impaired

> Hi everyone.  My pastor is looking for some good dictation software that 
> can
> be used when he reherses his sermons to auto-create a transcript.  I know 
> of
> Dragon Naturally Speaking, but I was wondering if there was anything that
> might better suit his needs.  The IOSS app Dragon Dictate has too many
> problems keeping up with him and he has to keep stopping so it can process
> the audio input.
>
> Also we have devices that allow members who use hearing aids to connect
> directly to the sound system so they can hear the person who is speaking
> more easily.  The problem is that for some reason they aren't able to get
> them to work.  It seems to be user error, and I wanted to know if there 
> was
> something available that is more user friendly and if possible a plug and
> play device.  Any input you may have would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
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