Showing posts with label WAV to text. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WAV to text. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Wav To Text

In this article, we will tell you how to convert WAV to Text in a few easy steps.

The things you need to convert wav file to text are –

Windows
Wave to Text software

Start by downloading and installing a free WAV to Text program from the internet. When done open the program by going to "Start," "All Programs," and then selecting the WAV to Text software that you have installed.

The second thing to do is to add the WAV file you wish to convert to text to a new project in the converter. Now browse through your computer and locate the WAV file. You may enter in the location on the drive manually as well.

After locating the wav file, save the project as a text document or select the option, which allows you to view the text immediately in the application. Save the Wav file in a readable format.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Read and Live Better

Most people prefer reading text than listening to recorded audio of a lecture, speech or even a sermon. This is because reading text ensures that the content stays far longer in the mind so retention of facts, contexts and numbers are far better. This is why churches and pastors are hiring the services of transcription service providers for transcribing sermons. Sermon transcription means transcribing recorded audio of sermons in MP3 or WAV to text documents. Transcription is done by highly qualified professionals who are able to discern content, even spiritual sermons, understand the expressions and provide verbatim transcripts.

Sermon transcription provides transcripts that can also be downloaded by people and read at leisure. This is particularly useful to churches since they can reach a far wider audience through the online medium. Several transcription firms are starting to specialize in sermon transcription due to increased demand, and value that is seen by churches and parishes in using sermon transcription services. Having a transcript of the sermon helps better retention, which is what sermon transcription aims to provide.