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    This is more of a question than an answer, but has anyone used an online audio transcription site to create an English transcription directly from a Spanish language audio podcast MP3 file? I was just looking into this this morning, and seems like there are some services out there that will do this, either for free for small files (10 min) or at what seems like a reasonable price. I was looking at veed.io, happyscribe.com, vocalmatic.com. Not sure all of them would directly go from Spanish mp3 to English text (or possibly audio), but at a minimum if you could go from Spanish mp3 to Spanish text you could then plug that into Google Translate. However, I just actually thought of this today and have *not* tried any of these and have *no idea* how accurate any of these services are. I got the idea last night, when listening to a Spanish podcast I opened Google Translate and started the microphone input and it gave a real-time English translation. Being able to upload an entire podcast mp3 to do that in one pass would be a lot more convenient though. Anyone doing this (or tried to) and has any real-world feedback on it? For the OP question, I assume you would also need to parse the transcript to separate out the different speakers in a group conversation.

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    This is more of a question than an answer, but has anyone used an online audio transcription site to create an English transcription directly from a Spanish language audio podcast MP3 file? I was just looking into this this morning, and seems like there are some services out there that will do this, either for free for small files (10 min) or at what seems like a reasonable price. I was looking at veed.io, happyscribe.com, vocalmatic.com. Not sure all of them would directly go from Spanish mp3 to English text (or possibly audio), but at a minimum if you could go from Spanish mp3 to Spanish text you could then plug that into Google Translate. However, I just actually thought of this today and have *not* tried any of these and have *no idea* how accurate any of these services are. I got the idea last night, when listening to a Spanish podcast I opened Google Translate and started the microphone input and it gave a real-time English translation. Being able to upload an entire podcast mp3 to do that in one pass would be a lot more convenient though. Anyone doing this (or tried to) and has any real-world feedback on it? For the OP question, I assume you would also need to parse the transcript to separate out the different speakers in a group conversation.

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    This is more of a question than an answer, but has anyone used an online audio transcription site to create an English transcription directly from a Spanish language audio podcast MP3 file? I was just looking into this this morning, and seems like there are some services out there that will do this, either for free for small files (10 min) or at what seems like a reasonable price. I was looking at veed.io, happyscribe.com, vocalmatic.com. Not sure all of them would directly go from Spanish mp3 to English text (or possibly audio), but at a minimum if you could go from Spanish mp3 to Spanish text you could then plug that into Google Translate. However, I just actually thought of this today and have *not* tried any of these and have *no idea* how accurate any of these services are. I got the idea last night, when listening to a Spanish podcast I opened Google Translate and started the microphone input and it gave a real-time English translation. Being able to upload an entire podcast mp3 to do that in one pass would be a lot more convenient though. Anyone doing this (or tried to) and has any real-world feedback on it? For the OP question, I assume you would also need to parse the transcript to separate out the different speakers in a group conversation.

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