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  1. Member
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    Hello:
    I need your help
    Supose i have one track .mp3 or .wav,
    ex:. Madonna-like a Virgin, and i want Lyrics of this into .txt
    any software can capture this?
    i play the music and the Software done to me the Lyrics into .txt or word
    thanks
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    no my dear
    i am not to kidding
    look i have this software
    "http://www.research-lab.com/vexp007read.htm"
    "Wave to text" but this is not 100% efficient.
    and i want this not for one music (track wav/mp3) but for one movie
    this movie have not subtitles, and i want create subtitles to do this.
    you understand?
    Thanks
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  3. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    Well, considering the success rate with speech to text applications (where you spend hours teaching the application what you say, under ideal circumstances like good mic, no background noice & c.) I still say: It can't be done. If you're up to "not 100% efficient" - That's a real achievement!
    My last try (OK, a year ago - things may have improved) getting the computer to understand simple commands like "open word" or "close window" didn't leave me much impressed.

    /Mats
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    I doubt even the smartest voice recognition software could be 100% efficient at doing a whole movie.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Thats why those in the missile defense area do not use voice recognition.

    To much difficulty between words like "lunch" and "launch".
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  6. :hakes head in disdain::

    no.
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  7. if you want to produce you own subtitles. You might want to look for the movie script. try here: http://www.script-o-rama.com/oldindex.shtml
    or just do a google search on 'Movie scripts'
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    Yeah, just search for the lyrics on the web somewhere.
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