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I don't have technology to offer for that purpose, but if you decide to go
with a service, I can tell you that I've found Amara to be very affordable,
of excellent quality and fantastic customer service.  I used them to not
only caption videos but to also translate them from several languages.  I
couldn't have asked for a better experience with them, and that was after
some back and forth working things out over the extra languages.

https://amara.org/

John Lolis
Coordinator of Computer Systems

100 Martine Avenue
White Plains, NY  10601

tel: 1.914.422.1497
fax: 1.914.422.1452

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— Richard Feynman
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theoretical physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965


On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 at 13:20, Eric Lease Morgan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Do you know of a video to text applications? I colleague asked me:
>
>   I have four video recordings of conference sessions and wonder if
>   there is a tool or technology that will help me transcribe these
>   into the written word?
>
> Do y'all have any suggestions or experience in this regard?
>
> --
> Eric Morgan
> University of Notre Dame
>