Sorry for borrowing this thread, but is there any windows program that actually live transcribe all sounds in a pc? e.g in computer games, videos, voice chats (teamspeak) where hearing people communicate with each others via pc?
or do I gotta buy speakers for my pc and use my phone to transcribe?
That worked. External device pointing at speakers.
Although an Android phone is cheap, you can use any 2nd device now, doesn't have to be a phone. If you have an iPad or laptop lying around, just use that.
Any screen can caption with Otter. Just type "
https://otter.ai" on that screen (register to get 600 free minutes a month)
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The two "must-have" apps are:
-- Live Transcribe
-- Otter.ai
They both have pros/cons, but I keep both as different tools like a screwdriver and a hammer.
The Two Killer Transcription Apps:
Live Transcribe: Better for personal conversations,
Android-only, bigger text, easier to read, detects sounds
Otter: Small text but runs on everything (
laptop | PC | Mac | iPhone | Tablet | etc), better for big groups of people (office room meeting), saving files, broadcasting caption livestreams to other screens, stenocaptioner substitute, etc.
More about transcription app tricks:
I even use Live Transcribe to caption streaming broadcasts on television too (YouTube, Twitch, etc) that has clear-speaking speech.
It's like "DIY Closed Captioning"
P.S. Use the 2-device trick to gain more capabilities
Captioned telephone is possible by doing a 2nd phone can caption a 1st phone doing a phone call. (Regular / Skype / FaceTime / Facebook / Etc). For this reason, I now carry 2 devices, so that I can caption the other device, e.g. a telephone call. Most phone services let you add a 2nd phone SIM card for only $10-15/month for "data sharing" (data-only) so having 2 phones is almost as cheap as 1 phone using a good data-sharing plan. Or you can just use Mobile Hotspot or WiFi Sharing, and run 2 devices off 1 phone plan. Even an iPod or iPad works! As long as 1 device has LTE and wifi-sharing ability (for the 2nd device).
P.P.S. I can broadcast live captions to anybody for free!
I discovered Otter now lets you share links like a "StreamText" link onto your social media! So I can caption from my phone to hundreds or thousands of people for free! Or caption one teacher for 30 students from one phone. Pretty neat this tech is happening.
P.P.P.S. I can use a 2nd phone as a remote microphone for a different caption screen!
If my microphone is far away, I can even use the Otter link-share feature with my 2nd phone. I park the 2nd phone on the microphone podium (next to teacher or speaker), and I read the captions on my other phone (captions streamed through Chrome or Safari browser), even while I go to the bathroom or sit at the back of the room.
P.P.P.P.S. If you can afford it, carry 2 devices to create a free "do-it-all" system
Otter does all the below:
- $0. Pushbutton instant stenocaptioner for cheaper than a stenocaptioner.
- Caption phone calls without needing a captioned telephone! Phone-captions-a-phone!
- Caption something far away from you (even 100 feet away) One phone as the "remote microphone", for the other phones.
- Caption a school teacher, even from the back of a classroom
- Realtime broadcast captions to a few of your friend's phones in realtime. Phone-streams-captions-by-web! (like a Streamtext link!)
- Caption an uncaptioned video. Phone points to video on other phone. (this one also be done by Android live Transcribe too)
- Caption an uncaptioned Skype call. Phone points to speaker on other phone. (ditto)
- Caption an uncaptioned FaceTime call. Phone points to speaker on other phone. (ditto)
- Caption an uncaptioned Facebook Video call. Phone points to speaker on other phone. (ditto)
- Attach photos in middle of captions (good for school blackboard photo, or a a PowerPoint photo)
- Easily email a copy of the audio and captions to office meeting organizers as "meeting minutes"
- Just have 2 devices (phones, tablets, laptops). Install Otter on all of them. And you get to do ALL THE ABOVE. REAL-TIME.
I now have two LTE SIM cards (cost only $10 extra for a 2nd phone) so I can now do these tricks like broadcasting live captions from my phone in realtime (via "streamtext-style" link), or using other device to caption a phone conversation or an uncaptioned video playing on the other phone. Or using one device like a wireless microphone, for the 2nd phone that displays captions. Otter even keeps audio recordings so they can be referenced if need be. That's how magical the free "Otter" app is for me! (for 600 minutes)
(My only complaint about Otter is the small text size of captions, but the other things make up).