On Mac Express Scribe follows the same pattern now as Windows, a free edition with only a handful of popular audio formats supported. Perfect for those just getting into transcription typing to see how the software works and to train themselves with little (if you buy a footpedal) or no (if you just use hotkeys) expense.
The Pro version on the Mac supports just about every audio dictation format you can expect to receive except for the obvious ommision of the older Digital Speech Standard (.dss) files and .DVF audio files from Sony (these are supported in the Windows Pro version of Express Scribe).
For the full list of supported audio and video formats for both the free and Pro version of Express Scribe for Mac head to our main blog - click the title on this post above to be teleported there now.
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