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  2. SoundScriber - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Similar competing recording technologies are the Gray Audograph and Dictaphone DictaBelt. The machine can record 15 minutes of dictation on each side of a thin (.01-inch) [3] flexible 6-inch vinyl disc spinning at a rate of 33 + 1 ⁄ 3 RPM, at a density of 200 grooves per inch. [1] The discs originally cost about 10 cents each.

  3. Dictation machine - Wikipedia

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    Transcribing dictation with a Dictaphone wax cylinder dictation machine, in the early 1920s. Note supply of extra wax cylinders on lower part of stand. A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for playback or to be typed into print.

  4. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    A transcription service is a business service that converts speech (either live or recorded) into a written or electronic text document. Transcription services are often provided for business, legal, or medical purposes. The most common type of transcription is from a spoken-language source into text.

  5. Transcription software - Wikipedia

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    Transcription software, as with transcription services, is often provided for business, legal, or medical purposes. Compared with audio content, a text transcript is searchable, takes up less computer memory, and can be used as an alternate method of communication, such as for subtitles and closed captions .

  6. IBM dictation machines - Wikipedia

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    The American Nurses Association was an example customer. Staff could dial in externally and record dictation over the phone. [22] In a survey done by Management World magazine in 1981, IBM was number 4 in the market with 27% of the respondents using their products. [20] The 6:5 range was withdrawn from marketing Dec 31, 1981. [11]

  7. Electrical transcription - Wikipedia

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    A master recording was cut into a blank wax or acetate disc. [a] This was electroplated to produce a metal stamper from which a number of identical discs were pressed in shellac or vinyl in a record press. Although the earliest transcription discs were pressed in shellac, in the mid-1930s quieter vinyl compounds were substituted. These discs ...

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