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I believe this would be out of scope for what Scriber is trying to be a solution to. Scriber is meant to be a way to take meetings/audio, and then turn it into text that can be parsed and searched, annotated, and diarized. It's not meant to be a Speech to Text program. I am fairly certain that outlook already has stuff like that. Or Windows in general already does. But this is definitely beyond what Scriber is meant to do. You are probably looking for something like Handy or Scribe (not affiliated with Scriber). They are both open source and free to use. Or, as I said, just use Windows Voice Typing. |
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I had a similar use case for emails and quick note writing. From what I understand, Scriberr is more focused on transcription rather than full real-time dictation directly into apps like Outlook. |
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That's a feature I'd find useful as well. Real-time dictation directly into applications like Outlook can save a lot of time compared to typing long emails manually. If Scriberr doesn't currently support live transcription into other apps, it could be a valuable addition in the future. In the meantime, tools like VoiceToNotes.ai are designed around converting spoken words into editable text quickly, which can then be copied into emails, documents, or notes. I'm curious whether there are any plans to support system-wide dictation or live transcription output in upcoming releases. |
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Hello,
I would like to use Scriberr for live transcription. Use case: I am writing an email in Outlook, instead of typing it, I could "say it"...
Is it possible (if yes I do not find it)
thanks
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