User-Friendly Interface
oTranscribe offers a simple and intuitive interface that is easy to navigate, even for beginners.
Integrated Audio/Video Playback
The tool allows users to play audio or video files directly within the application, synchronized with the transcription window.
Automatic Saving
Changes are automatically saved locally on the user’s browser, minimizing the risk of data loss due to unexpected issues.
Open Source and Free
oTranscribe is an open-source tool, which means it’s free to use and has a community-driven development model.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The application supports keyboard shortcuts for common actions, enhancing the speed and efficiency of transcription.
I’ve used https://otranscribe.com/ in the past with pretty good luck.
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over 1 year ago
I use, Teams for online interviews, https://otranscribe.com/ for transcription and https://intuido.eu/ for writing down insights (sometimes I use Intuido in the field to directly capture insights, or I give it to clients and they write their own insights as well). I cluster insights, create project opportunities etc. Using Miro.
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over 1 year ago
For that reason, I think this would be a good candidate for an open-source program. Unfortunately, while there are a number of FOSS speech-to-text libraries, finding one implemented in a simple program is harder. The only thing I found after a quick search was oTranscribe which seems to be an interview tool for journalists, but if all you need is for someone to be able to dictate an email to be copy-pasted…
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over 2 years ago
I use an online tool called oTranscribe. You upload your audio file online and then can use the page to write the transcript as well.
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over 2 years ago
Here’s one that I found https://otranscribe.com/.
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almost 3 years ago
oTranscribe is an open source web-environment for transcription. It DOESN’T have auto-transcribe, though.
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over 3 years ago
Great resource! For anyone worried about confidentiality, OTranscribe is also a really helpful tool for this! OTranscribe.
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over 3 years ago
They’re .otr files which you import on oTranscribe to use them, then you import the .mp3 file. This way you can repeat each sentence if you want because they have timestamps, I’ve also added the name of the character who’s speaking. If you don’t want to use oTranscribe, just import the file and export (they have .md and .txt options) or you can even just copy the content and paste onto a text editor.
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over 3 years ago
You can do this on the website otranscribe, it’s really useful to go back and also to make the audio slower (i only use this if, after a few trials, still don’t get the sentence).
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over 3 years ago