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InqScribe - Simple Transcription and Subtitling
Published by Matthew Jeppsen June 10th, 2008 in News, SoftwareInqScribe looks like a useful and handy tool for transcription and subtitling. Have any FreshDV readers used this software before?
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I’ve used it and found it useful. Pretty straightforward. I was hoping they would open up to using some AppleScript calls so one could click on a timecode and the resulting file and timecode would be opened in Final Cut, mimicking Avid ScriptSync, but it hadn’t happened when I was finished using it. I used it successfully to outsource some French > English translation and then render out Quicktimes with the translation burned in. Worked well.
Never used that. We use this:
http://www.docsoft.com/captioningSolution.aspx
Gets you about 75% of the way there for CC. Feed it video and get a transcript out.