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Easy Speech2Text 2.2.1 for Windows was available as a giveaway on January 28, 2020!
Easy Speech2Text is the simplest audio recognition software used to transcribe your voice and mp3 into plain text. At the same time, it also supports converting your text to voice. With its high-quality natural sounding voice, this text-to-speech program will improve your work efficiency greatly. As it has been powered by Google and other advanced TTS/STT technology, the converted results could be guaranteed.
Using Google Json Credential is the key of EasySpeech2Text Pro. In today's digital marketing, most Mp3 transcriber software are too expensive to afford. Like Speechpad, the transcription costs $1 to $3 per minute.
However, using Google API is much cheaper. Google provides $300 bonus and it means 12,500 minutes free transcription. In most cases, you do not have to pay anything. After the bonus is used up, Google charges only $1.44 for each hour audio transcription. It is difficult for non-technical users to call Google API. While EasySpeech2Text provides a super convenient method for users to load it.
Note: You must create your own Google API and load the API in EasySpeech2Text. Google will ask for Credit Card to enable the API. For detailed tutorial, please view:
1. How to use EasySpeech2Text.
2. How to create your own Google API Credential file.
Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP (x32/x64); RAM: 512 MB or more of RAM (1028MB Recommended); Processor: 800MHZ or above (1GHZ is recommended); Memory:512MB or above (1GB is recommended)
9.8 MB
$19.50
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Perfect program!
It works great with API from google. It is the only one which have my native language.
I am so pleased to have it. Love it very much.
May be authors will have a possibility to add also API from Azure and other TTS services.
It'd be great!
The big thanks to giveawayoftheday and authors. It is my favourite program now.
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A question...how does this compare to Dragon Speaking??
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Why dont use Google directly
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son, for the non-technical users, it is not easy to load Google API directly as you need coding knowledge. For EasySpeech2Text Pro, you just need a key and you can use the feature of Google Cloud without any coding.
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Far too complicated to setup, relies on Google when one would have thought the application would stand alone.
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This software's description suggests that there is some charge to pay for having the speech converted to text yet I can do this on my smartphone without any charge. Also I'm able to pause part way when I need to think of something more to say and then continue. That's what is missing on many speech to text software.
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Brian, easyspeech2text is much better to be used as an mp3 transcription that no smartphone could do that.
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I was disappointed in trying out this program. You have to copy and paste text into the little program box. What's with that?
I'm looking for a program that will open a file and read it....even digital books. So far as I've seen, "2nd Speech Center" text-to-speech software can do that.
Sorry Easy Speech2Text, I uninstalled you.
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I was very amused when I heard the sample voices at the bottom of your front page!!! I thought then that everything would go fine but though I tried a lot of times I could not install the program in Windows XP Sp3 -which I can see is included in the requirements- and received an error message telling that Setup.exe is not a valid Win32 application. Any suggestions to install this software?
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I agree with Gerry \2, Mike and Nicoloe: Too complicated to use, needs Internet all the time, needs second account at Google, limitations apply, sending your text to Google becomes their property forever, privacy issues arise....
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Thanks to the developer. Works beautifully. I was trying to do the Speech to Text directly on Google. It was to much complicated. This program makes it a breeze.
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Peter Fisher, 2 questions for you:
1) is there a 5 minute limit on MP3 files?
2) I keep getting the following error message
error: argument out of range exception
Non negative number required
Do you have any idea how to fix this? I could not find anything in the help files.
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This program is too complicated to set up, To my mind you should have installed the google file into the program, taking it right off my laptop
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I could not find a way to register this. I have the code in the text file but the program just started without any registration.
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Dan, Go to setting and you will find a tab to enter the license key.
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I see a lot of nay-saying in these comments, but I, for one, am looking forward to applying this. I recorded a conversation with my father years ago, and haven't taken the time to transcribe it yet, which I promised him I would do. Google's speech-to-text engine is one of the best out there, and their prices for transcription are incredibly low. However, there is some friction in getting from here to a completely transcribed conversation, and I simply haven't taken the time.
This application, if it can reduce the friction, will be well worth my time (and for today, the cost as well.)
For those who suggest dictating into my phone, it's an hour of talking. No way.
Other applications promise speech-to-text, but their engines are much more hit-and-miss. For better and worse, Google has been collecting speech data for years, and their engine simply is the best for the job. Please provide details if this is not true.
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Daniel B, thanks for your comment. Yes, Google engine provides the most accurate and fast speech transcription and that's why I create this application. I have the same situation as yours when I want to transcribe a long mp3 file. Thanks to the Google ASR API, I can manage this task in a simple way.
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Not sure why I would need this?
Think it may be for someone who records conversations or meetings that then need transcribing.
At the moment I can dictate speech to text on my PC in Google docs and in most apps on my android mobile phone and on my iPad. Its all built in and works fine. I have never tried it the other way round but I think I have got all three devices to pronounce words I was not sure of from a dictionary (definitely my PC and my iPad) and I have used my iPad and said something to it in English and it repeats it translated into another language both by playing it through the speaker and in writing which can be quite handy when traveling. That's all I will ever need.
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D M, EasySpeech2Text Pro is best to be used for mp3 or other audio files transcription.
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Windows 10 has a built-in Text to Speech. It allows users to download a language of their choice.
Arabic
Brazil (pt-BR)
Catalan Spanish (Spain)
China (zh-CN)
Czech (Czech Republic)
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
Flemish (Belgian Dutch)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Greek
Hindi (India)
Hong Kong (zh-HK)
Hungarian (Hungary)
Indonesian (Indonesia)
Italian
Japanese
Norwegian
Polish (Poland)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Romanian (Romania)
Russian (Russia)
Slovak (Slovakia)
Korean
Spanish (Spain)
Swedish
Taiwan (zh-TW)
Thai (Thailand)
Turkish
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ricohflex,
But it doesn't allow speech to text function which happens to be the name of this software.
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Too complicated to use, needs Internet all the time, needs second account at Google, limitations apply, sending your text to Google becomes their property forever, privacy issues arise....
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Gerry3, Interesting concept of google.
Wonder how will it work if I place some text from copyrighted book to translate. Will this copyrighted page become now property of google and their copyright?
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infi, I don't know about the property issues, but Google partners with our government and data passing through Google, such as any books you translate, will go to the government's servers to be stored and associated with you for later lookup, if they desire. Amazon and Google save all of the data their Echos or Minis hear. I don't know whether they pay employees to monitor it all or just key word search it. If you Google search (or probably translate to text) any forbidden keywords, that will be reported to the government. Basically anyone who cares about privacy should not use Google. Their business is spying and they give themselves the right to do whatever they want with your data by using their services. Free is never really free.
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I also suspect that text to speech will not give you English but American which they call English.
You say anyone who cares about privacy should not use Google, their business is spying. But how can it be avoided? Google and Microsoft are both spies but we are driven to use them.
The worst is when I put a copyright book on a site (NOT their site), my copyright, and they will translate it! Illegally against my wishes and against my translation rights. Apart from the fact that their translations are often ludicrous.
You are right that since this seems to be direct Google it is best not to install it, and I will not install, tempting as it is.
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Michael, What is "our" government. Which country? Please tell us.
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Michael, I've been telling people this for years!! I still use microsoft office 2013. The last version that is a one time purchase. You own it and all your info stays on your equipment, only. If you can't work offline with your owned licensed software, then your information is on someone's server. No common sense is applied when the word "easy" or "free" is involved. BTW Alexa has been caught listening in on home conversations and everything else!
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Always free and works great:
https://www.speechtexter.com/
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Phillip, I believe Google has the most powerful technology
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Phillip, Do you know how I get speechtexter to recognize my microphone?
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Phillip, Speechtexter requires Chrome (for the desktop version) to work, Google owns Chrome. I'm not knocking the alternative, but I wonder about privacy?
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Mike H,
The first time that you use it there should be a pop-up that asks permission for Speechtexter to use your microphone. If you have a Windows compute,r go into the control panel and make sure the correct microphone is enabled also.
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Is there capabilities to modify converted speech; such as pitch, speed, etc? (have not yet had opportunity to explore yet).
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Eric D, Yes. You can control the pitch, speed, etc
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A little more involved than the normal giveaway but have successfully setup a Google account and activated the program. Interesting possibilities; will need to think and investigate this more. Thanks.
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Eric D, Thank you so much for using the program. I just want to provide a more convenient way for non-technical users to make use of the functionality of Google Cloud.
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Does it work with other languages than English?
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jedi, it not only supports English.
For speech to text, it supports languages below:
https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/languages
For text to speech, it supports languages below:
https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech/docs/voices
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In the tutorial, it noted that Mode 1 can only convert English voice to text (and vise versa I presumed, please confirm). Also if using Mode 1 only, does it mean we can still use this without the need for connecting to google and creating API and don't need credit card? please confirm, thanks in advance.
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Will this software work off-line?
Will my data be send to google?
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infi, it is not off-line. Your data, like text or audio, will be encoded and sent to google cloud.
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Shane Steven,
Thank you for reply, well then its not for me.
I wonder if the dragon or other software like that still exist that works off line?
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How comes the specs you list are diffrent from the specs that are listed
on the website for the same product..
Your specs
High Accurate Mp3 Transcription;
Text to Speech with Natural Voices;
Create and Load Google API Credential;
90 Minutes Mp3 Audio Recognition Per Time Google STT engine;
30000 Words for Text-to-Speech Per Time Google TTS engine;
For Commercial Use;
Use SSML(Speech Synthesis Markup Language)TTS.
There specs
High Accurate Mp3 Transcription
Text to Speech with Natual Voices
Create Your Own Google API Credential Note
90 Minutes Mp3 Audio Recognition Per Time Google STT engine
5000 Characters for Text-to-Speech Per Time Google TTS engine
24×7 Technical Support
For Commercial Use
For Ex: 30000 Words for Text-to-Speech Per Time (your Spec)
5000 Characters for Text-to-Speech Per Time (there Spec)
30000 Words is a lot more than 5000 Characters ?
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Keira, it is 5000 characters for each request. This is the limitation from Google Cloud API.
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