As a journalist, I often have to sit through hours of recorded interview audio, trying to catch nuance, but mostly just transcribing it for important quotes. Sure, there are services like Otter, but outsourcing transcription can be expensive and risky, often both. File privacy is a legitimate concern, and accuracy isn’t quite the best, anyway, for the amount of money these services charge. I’ve been looking for a tool that I can control, one that runs locally, and that can handle transcription. If it came with a few extra features, that would be even better. And that’s how I came across FileWizard. This self-hosted, open-source app is astonishingly capable at wrangling files of all sorts, and just as easy to get up and running. Here’s why FileWizard is a great choice not just for journalists, but for anyone in search of an easy transcription tool.
Source: xda-developers.com
