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#TRANSCRIVA DOWNLOAD#
Visit the Transcriva product page for more details and a link to download the application. Unfortunately for Windows users who support the Microsoft monopoly, this is a Macintosh only application.
#TRANSCRIVA TRIAL#
When you are done transcribing, you can export the transcript as a plain text or rich text (RTF) file that you can be opened with any standard word processor (e.g., AppleWorks, Pages, TextEdit, Word) or page layout tool (e.g., InDesign, PageMaker, QuarkXPress).Ī license for Transcriva is $19.99 (USD) and you can download a highly functional trial version before you buy in order to make sure it’s what you’re looking for. This makes it possible to go through the clip quickly and write sketchy notes, and go back and fill in the whole text if you need it.
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A text search feature is included, making it a breeze to find specific phrases and unlike a traditional transcript, you can go ahead and listen to the audio surrounding the text. When you play back, the Follow-Along feature keeps the transcript synchronized with the audio clip during playback, highlighting the corresponding text section as the audio plays. Since everything can be done with keystrokes rather than reaching for the mouse, I found this made the process easier, quicker, and more fluid, compared to what I’ve done for years, which is to use BBEdit and the QuickTime Player or sometimes doing it directly in Final Cut Pro.Įvery time you start a new segment, Transcriva keeps track of the position within the audio file that you started the segment in. Being able to restart the audio and play back a piece before you paused eliminates guesswork and makes for faster, more accurate transcription.Īll of the critical controls are keyboard-driven including starting and stopping the audio, starting new segments, changing speakers, etc. Backtrack-on-pause makes it easy to pick up where you left off before you paused the playback, by automatically going back a fixed interval (adjustable between half of a second to three seconds). By adjusting the playback speed you can more easily accommodate either slow or fast talkers to your own pace of typing.
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The audio interface provides two important features: adjustable playback speed and backtrack-on-pause.
#TRANSCRIVA CODE#
I would venture a guess that if this relatively new program is well received by the documentary community the developers might consider QuickTime video support and time code in a future version. It does not support the display of video and video time code, however, I don’t see this as a problem for most interview transcription tasks (it’s not too hard to map the times back to the video if you match the audio export with the start of the video at zero minutes). Any audio file format that QuickTime supports will work with Transcriva, so if you’re working with video you’ll have to export audio files of your interviews to use this application.