Continuing on this part: My friend says that using any existing speech recognition software won't work at all well for transcribing interviews with a variety of people. All such software needs to be "trained" to the speaker's voice. A possible alternative is for a designated person to train the software and re-speak it into the speech recognition software. On 10/3/12 6:22 AM, Gary McGath wrote: > On 10/2/12 8:44 AM, Paul Orkiszewski wrote: >> - Processes the audio through speech recognition either in real time or >> post-interview, and populates the dbase record with rendered text (at >> whatever level of accuracy) > > You could do this piece with Dragon; see this post for some discussion: > > http://www.nuance.com/dragon/transcription-solutions/index.htm > > A friend of mine is an expert in this area and might be able to answer > some questions. -- Gary McGath, Professional Software Developer http://www.garymcgath.com