I updated this post about speech to text software and dictation in January 2, 2019 Please note is no longer available. You can use Dragon on a Windows machine or via Bootcamp. When I was employed as a journalist, I spent a lot of time interviewing people. One of the most painful things I had to do was transcribe long interviews using a keyboard. My fingers ached after spending an hour pressing play and pause and play and pause and typing what the interviewees were saying. I tried using to transcribe these interviews, but I found the software difficult to use and prone to mistakes. Thanks for subscribing to the Process Street Blog! Failed to subscribe. Please, try again later. Apparently there is no other quality dictation software for the Mac. Just keep on struggling with Apple’s software. Buying an external USB microphone. Hope it improves performance. More recently, I've been using the Individual convert speech to text and transcribe first drafts of articles, blog posts, book chapters and more. (or ) is easier to use, more accurate, and now part of my writing workflow. In this post, I’ll explain: • what you need to know about speech to text software. • the best speech to text software available today. • how you can dictate a first draft of your book or blog post using Dragon and other. • the practical tips that make dictation work. Why Writers Should Use Speech to Text Software Dictation or speech to text software is far faster than typing. I can type about a five hundred to thousand words in 30 minutes if I know what I’m writing about. On the other hand, I can dictate up to three or four thousand words in 30 minutes. If you suffer from RSI or get pain in your fingers from typing, dictation is ideal. You can dictate standing up, while walking around the room or even without having to use your hands. Dictation is also ideal for writing first drafts, but if you're not ready for premium speech-to-text software I'll explain what you can use instead. The job of any first draft is simply to exist. When you're writing your first draft, you shouldn't stop to edit yourself. With dictation, it’s harder to edit and write at the same time meaning you're more likely to hit your daily target word count and get those messy first draft out of your head and onto the blank page. You can’t stop dictating, to check your email, browse Facebook or to do something else that has nothing to do with writing. The Best Speech to Text Software If you're wondering ‘What is Dragon Naturally Speaking?' , it's premium speech-text software that many writers use. Nuance makes Dragon. ![]() They provide industry-standard and if you're serious about dictation, is ideal. However, I realise new writers may not yet be up to spending several hundred dollars on voice recognition software. Here’s the good news: The inbuilt speech to text software, in Windows and OS X, is powered by Dragon. You can use it to practice dictating before you invest in premium speech to text software. • To activate speech recognition on a Mac, press the Fn key twice. • To active speech recognition on a PC, open Control Panel, type speech into the search box and select Start Speech Recognition. I recommend using your computer’s speech-recognition software to explore the benefits of dictation before spending any money. Well, the advantage of Dragon over inbuilt-software is you can train it to recognise certain words, and it will become more accurate the more often you use it. You can also use it to command your computer via voice. Yes, it's expensive, but consider it an. Training Dragon for Dictation Before you start using Dragon, you’ll need to train it (and yourself). Dragon includes some tutorials you should complete before you start using. These tutorials teach you how to use as well as giving Dragon a chance to learn how you speak. The initial tutorial for takes 90 seconds to complete and should get you up and running. The other ones take about ten minutes to complete, and doing these will increase your accuracy. You can also import some of your writing into Dragon so it can study how you write and learn commonly used words and phrases. Outline Your Writing In Advance works best if you speak in complete sentences. Get into the habit of thinking what you're going to say before you say it. All of this is easier if you know what your article or book chapter is vaguely about in advance. You can draft an outline by using a bullet-point list, which is what I did for this post. Alternatively, you could create a mind map.
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