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It looks like a transcriber/telephone

Posted By: anon on 2007-01-17
In Reply to: C-Phone/Dial-in Dictation? - Phyllis

just like what you were using for the cassettes, but it has a phone on it.  There are hot keys on it to allow different functions plus a screen for viewing job info depending on how the company sets it up.  It uses a phone line, so if you already use one line for internet, then you'll need an additional.  It will tie your phone line up while you're on, but it won't when not in use.  Hope this helps. 


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If you are working with cassette tapes, you need something to play them on.  You cannot just upload them to a computer.  You can input them to your computer via a transcribing machine. 


Express Scribe is a digital sound player.  It plays voice files that are already digitized.