Video to E-book Translation

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Hey guys. I just created a video and would like to convert the content in the e-book.

Should I hire a transcriber or buy a dragonspeak (can this be done with this?) to convert it for me?

thanks!

- Jon
#ebook #translation #video
  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
    If you do it with Dragon, you are still going to have a bit of editing to do.

    Send a message to Stacy Fox or Jenn Dize to see if either one of them has time to do it
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  • Profile picture of the author livetheriches
    Dragon Speak - don't you have to train the software to your voice?

    I've hired transcribers at $1 per minute to transcribe videos...
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  • Profile picture of the author JJOrana
    Well I just thought that a $100 investment in dragon will serve better than a one time transcription fee.

    What you guys think?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
      Dragon is a great tool to have.

      The only problem that I have with it when doing transcriptions is that there is a bit of editing to do and it is easy to miss mistakes. So, you end up reading and editing it several times which obviously takes up quite a bit of your time.
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