This would have been genius in the napster days of yore; why seek out and download mp3s yourself? Just sit back and have people send stuff to you! I kid, i kid! ;-)
Very cool but how do I know what languages supported? It says "VEED is able to recognise and transcribe languages from all over the world - English, Spanish, French, Chinese, and many more".
From my experience with NLP/AST the tricky part is models for some less common languages.
"MP3 to Text" seems very inaccurate since you can only upload video files. In fact uploading an .mp3 file shows "File type not supported".
edit: I get it, OP just keeps submitting his service with different descriptions until one gets some upvotes. Only took 25 tries to get 30 points. Shameful.
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Here's an example using GNU parallel: http://voice2json.org/recipes.html#parallel-wav-recognition
> Sets of voice commands that are described well by a grammar
> Commands with uncommon words or pronunciations
> Commands or intents that can vary at runtime
Doesn't sound like what you'd want for a generic transcription service.
Users have reported good accuracy with the English Deepspeech profile: https://github.com/synesthesiam/voice2json-profiles
Clicking on the Sign Up button on iOS Safari does nothing.
Clicking on the Get Started button takes me to an Upload Video form - not what I expected from a mp3-to-text service.
edit: I get it, OP just keeps submitting his service with different descriptions until one gets some upvotes. Only took 25 tries to get 30 points. Shameful.