Greetings -- when looking around to assemble a transcribing system for Mac, I've found a very cool solution at O'Reilly's Digital Media, by David Battino:
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2005/03/09/transcriber.html
It consists of AppleScripts for Tex-Edit Plus, a speech-capable editor also supporting AppleScript. The scripts to rewind and replay are provided in the article, names ending in function keys like _F10 -- that's how Tex-Edit assigns keys to them.
What does it take to adapt them to TextMate -- where's I put them, etc.?
Cheers, Alexy
Take a look at Transcriva, which is mentioned in one of the comments to the linked article. It has most, if not all, the tools you want already developed, and I find it's written with the idea of keeping your hands on the keyboard. The downside of Transcriva is that you have to do the transcribing within its environment, but once that's done you can easily move the text to TM for editing.
-- Dr. Drang www.leancrew.com/all-this
On May 30, 2008, at 1:51 AM, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
Greetings -- when looking around to assemble a transcribing system for Mac, I've found a very cool solution at O'Reilly's Digital Media, by David Battino: