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WAV players

Posted By: LieseOrlita on 2007-05-08
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What kinds of .WAV players does everybody use to play voice files. I am having a hard time trying to use it with TouchType 2.

TIA.


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I use express scribe too! Love it!
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They need to be *converted* for WAV players to be able to play them. your wav player may have a conversion tool within it. If it has a *tool* button, open that. It will not automatically play them and saving your files in Word will not convert them to wav files. you have to do that manually. good luck.
Are there any other free players besides Express Scribe?

I have many problems with express scribe.  Hard to explain, but it stems from stopping and starting the recording just one time too many, and the express scribe "freezes up" for awhile.  Sometimes I have to sit and wait for 2 minutes before it will play again.  I have uninstalled/reinstalled it - no help.  This has been going on for years and I am sick of it.  Sometimes I have to reboot my computer to regain control of it.


Anyone know of any other free players out there I could try?  Thanks!


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MUST READ: INDIAN UNITS OF LARGE U.S. PLAYERS

Please cut and paste this Indian article onto your address bar.  It is a MUST READ.  It is titled:


The US Medical Transcription Industry: Perspective on Outsourcing and Offshoring


A blog by BHARAT, dated 5/16/08


The BIG U.S. Players are:  CBAY, Spheris, Spryance, Acusis and Heartland (a play on words and INSULTING!).


The article goes onto to say, These large players account for almost 70 percent of Indian medical transcription offshoring revenues.


http://bharatbookbureau.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/the-us-medical-transcription-industry-perspective-on-outsourcing-and-offshoring/


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