Re: spoken voice to text


Subject: Re: spoken voice to text
From: kathy kennedy (kathykennedy@sympatico.ca)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 10:01:12 EST


Iım amazed at how many programs there are out there now!
Iım using a Mac product called Ilisten. So far so good.
Kk

on 1/8/02 7:54 PM, Chris Koenigsberg ckk@ckk.com at
ckoenigsberg@earthlink.net wrote:

> You could take the raw audio file and rename it to ".txt" and see what it
> looks like in a text editor ... or, do a hex or octal dump of it, base64,
> uuencode, just chop off all the high-order bits from each byte, etc. (but
> don't compress it), read it as Unicode, even try "cat -v" or "strings" on
> it, etc. maybe if it's "random" enough (whatever that means, whatever turns
> you on, whatever floats your boat) you'll even uncover some of those
> proverbial monkeys typing Shakespeare...
>
> Chris Koenigsberg, ckk@ckk.com
> Dada Mynah (Data Miner)
>
>



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