Thursday, 27 October 2011

Found - The Best Free & Paid Digital Voice Recorder Apps for iPhone and iPad

Need to record your notes or thoughts? Nodding off during meetings but need to listen to what is being said? Want a LiveScribe pen but can't justify the cost? Own an iPhone or iPad? Then do we have the apps you have been looking for.

Digital voice recorder apps are nothing new and judging by the huge number of them in the iTunes app store developers think it is something we all need. We have tried a few over the years, they all pretty much do what it says on the packet - records your voice. So to help you we have found what we think is the best free digital voice recorder app (which also doubles as a digital dictaphone) for the iPhone.  And for those of you with dollars burning your virtual iTunes pocket we have our favourite universal digital voice recorder app.

Head to our main blog, click the title of this post above, to see who we rate as the #1 free and paid digital dictation apps for iPhone and iPad.

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Using DragonNaturally Speaking To Transcribe Meetings, Can It Be Done?

Using Dragon alone with a recording the answer is no. But if you add you, yes you, in between the recording and Dragon then it can, but not easily.

In our latest blog post we look at how digital recordings or videos can be converted from voice to text and the options that you have to do this. We look at using Dragon NaturallySpeaking or Dragon Dictate and a technique called voice writing or parroting to listen and speak what you hear into Dragon, not easy I tell you.

We also look at other options like transcribing the audio yourself and what software is available to help you. Or alternatively using an outsourced transcription service and what to look for in this service and how they should work.

Click on the blog title above to go to our main blog and the article in full.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Dragon Recorder - New iOS5 App From Nuance

Pushing on with their love of all things iOS Nuance have just released another iOS app bringing their voice scentric portfolio to four apps.

Dragon Recorder is their new app and it is a voice recording app which can be used on iPhone, iPad and 4th Gen iPod touch. It is a fairly basic digital voice recording app and records your spoken voice in the .WAV audio format.

The idea behind this app is to raise awareness of the transcription from recorded voice functionality of the Premium and Professional edition for Dragon NaturallySpeaking on Windows and also for the dedicated recorded voice to text product on the Mac the legacy product from MacSpeech called Scribe.

More detail on our main blog - click the title above.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Planning To Use A Digital Voice Recorder or iPhone/iPad Recorder App With Dragon NaturallySpeaking?

If the answer is YES then you may want to read this blog post before you go ahead and part with any cash.

With the Premium and Professional (not the Home) edition of Dragon NaturallySpeaking you have the ability to record your spoken voice on a digital voice recorder or on your iPhone or iPad and later play that into Dragon and have it transcribe what you said. This is very handy for busy people who can't always dictate in front of their PC.

This is known as deferred transcription and requires a high quality audio recording plus all the usual hard and fast rules when dictating to Dragon NaturallySpeaking i.e. very quiet background and clear diction.

Before you go ahead and buy a new digital voice recorder or download one of the many iPhone or iPad voice recorder apps you should check first how they rate with Nuance on their hardware compatibility website.

Head over to our main blog to read more and for the link to the Nuance compatibility website, just click on the title of this blog post to go straight there.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Buying A Pro Olympus Digital Dictation Recorder - Look For The Pro Dealer

In Australia resellers of the Olympus Pro range of digital dictation voice recorders (DS-5000/DS-3400/DS-2400) and transcription kits (AS-5000/AS-2400) are selected by Olympus themselves. There are strict guidelines as to who can become an Olympus Pro Dictation reseller and currently there are just over thirty in Australia.

However, a number of websites are springing up selling the Pro range of Olympus recorders from companies who are not Pro resellers are are sourcing their stock from overseas, likely the US where the strong Australian dollar makes US purchases more favourable. So why should you buy from an official Olympus Australia Pro reseller? In our latest blog post we look at this question and list the Pro resellers in Australia. Click the blog title above to go direct to the article.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

New Olympus DirectRec Series II In Australia

Out with the old and in with the new.

Old being the Directrec series I USB hand held dictation mics (DR-1000 and DR-2000) and the new being the Directrec Series II USB hand held dictation mics (DR-2100, DR-2200, DR-2300).

This isn't your standard replace for the sake of replacing either. The Series II are worth taking some time to have a look at. They have been ergonomically re-designed so fits in your hand alot more comfy which is a big deal when you consider the mileage these USB connected mics get.

Often used as an alternative to the traditional tape or digital dictation recorders, the Directrec in conjunction with the Olympus DSS Player Pro R5 dictation module software gives you a powerful dictating tool in your hand which records directly to your PC. All the new DR series come with a slide switch for easy dictation functions such as rewind/review and insert/over write. Plus the DR-2200 and DR-2300 also have a trackball for control of your computers mouse from the hand held mic saving you time swapping between mouse and mic.

But the big news with these new hand helds is their mics. Vastly improved over the older DR series the high quality mics in the DR-2100/DR-2200/DR-2300 have been certified as highly accurate with Nuance's Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

The link with DNS is what is going to make these little units very popular in legal and medical practices all over the world.

Dictate Australia - Now Suppliers Of LiveScribe Echo SmartPens

Yes we are back selling the LiveScribe range of Echo SmartPens - these handy little gadgets can record your meeting, lecture or conference while you hand write notes. Not only that, they will link the audio to what you write. Simply tap any location of your text in your hand written notes and the audio plays back from the moment it was written, yes that is technology magic at its best.

We sold the original LiveScribe Pulse SmartPens when they first arrived in Australia, now we are back selling the full range of their latest digital voice recorder pen, the Echo.

Available now on our new evolving website with free delivery across Australia. Click here to have a peek at the 2Gb, 4Gb and 8Gb pen packages.