Cassette: The best way for designers to record, transcribe, bookmark, and share user interviews (cassette.design)
over 7 years ago from Jake Doering, Experience Designer at Lemonade.io
over 7 years ago from Jake Doering, Experience Designer at Lemonade.io
I know I'm being nitpicky, but...
Dem widows...
This looks amazing. I hope this works. I currently record everything on my phone, upload to YouTube, publish privately, get the automatic citations, export them, tidy up the text. A bit of the process but so far been happy with the quality.
That's an interesting workflow! And quite a clever one. Be sure to request an invite for Cassette and soon you'll have a product to do it all for you! ;)
How do you find the automatic transcription? I've always had problems with it (Google, Watson, and others), especially for conversations with lots of jargon.
Go to Creator Studio, Video Manager > Videos. Then click on edit button on the video/audio you uploaded. On the top nav you will see Subtitles and CC. YouTube might ask you select the language i.e. English. Then you will see a column on the right hand side which says Published. Click on it and you will see all citations. hth
Ha, sorry, I meant how is the quality of the transcriptions?
This is great! After Silverback went down, keeping track of key reactions has become unnecessarily difficult. Looking forward to trying it out.
Hmmm… maxing out at "10 hours of real-time transcription" per-month before you hit enterprise pricing makes it less attractive.
Nice looks great, wish there was a hangouts plugin, or desktop version. Thats where we do most of our interviews.
A hangouts plugin is an interesting idea. Unless you're using headphones, you could use Cassette there just the same.
Our goal was to get laptops and heftier tools out of the room and help foster more natural conversations. Integrating with hangouts is a great idea to think about, still. Thanks for your feedback!
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