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Is it possible to convert mp3 files into text without playing it using the microphone, for example, when listening to an audiobook with the mobile device? I was looking for relevant API in IBM Watson but can't find the solution.










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  • Google has a nice API

    – Patrick Sturm
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  • From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

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  • @PatrickSturm thank you

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Is it possible to convert mp3 files into text without playing it using the microphone, for example, when listening to an audiobook with the mobile device? I was looking for relevant API in IBM Watson but can't find the solution.










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  • Google has a nice API

    – Patrick Sturm
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:10











  • From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25











  • @PatrickSturm thank you

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25














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Is it possible to convert mp3 files into text without playing it using the microphone, for example, when listening to an audiobook with the mobile device? I was looking for relevant API in IBM Watson but can't find the solution.










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Is it possible to convert mp3 files into text without playing it using the microphone, for example, when listening to an audiobook with the mobile device? I was looking for relevant API in IBM Watson but can't find the solution.







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  • Google has a nice API

    – Patrick Sturm
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:10











  • From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25











  • @PatrickSturm thank you

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25



















  • Google has a nice API

    – Patrick Sturm
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:10











  • From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25











  • @PatrickSturm thank you

    – Julia Kovalchuk
    Nov 24 '18 at 23:25

















Google has a nice API

– Patrick Sturm
Nov 24 '18 at 23:10





Google has a nice API

– Patrick Sturm
Nov 24 '18 at 23:10













From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

– Julia Kovalchuk
Nov 24 '18 at 23:25





From Google cloud speech to text documentation :Real-time Streaming or Prerecorded Audio Support Audio input can be streamed from an application’s microphone or sent from a prerecorded audio file (inline or through Google Cloud Storage). Multiple audio encodings are supported, including FLAC, AMR, PCMU, and Linear-16.

– Julia Kovalchuk
Nov 24 '18 at 23:25













@PatrickSturm thank you

– Julia Kovalchuk
Nov 24 '18 at 23:25





@PatrickSturm thank you

– Julia Kovalchuk
Nov 24 '18 at 23:25












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Thereis no good/direct way to grab the audio output on android.
Record Android Audio Output



For Speech to Text you could use the Google API



Although if you have the mp3, it should be no problem to convert it to text with Google API.



Take a look here for that.






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    Thereis no good/direct way to grab the audio output on android.
    Record Android Audio Output



    For Speech to Text you could use the Google API



    Although if you have the mp3, it should be no problem to convert it to text with Google API.



    Take a look here for that.






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      Thereis no good/direct way to grab the audio output on android.
      Record Android Audio Output



      For Speech to Text you could use the Google API



      Although if you have the mp3, it should be no problem to convert it to text with Google API.



      Take a look here for that.






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        Thereis no good/direct way to grab the audio output on android.
        Record Android Audio Output



        For Speech to Text you could use the Google API



        Although if you have the mp3, it should be no problem to convert it to text with Google API.



        Take a look here for that.






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        Thereis no good/direct way to grab the audio output on android.
        Record Android Audio Output



        For Speech to Text you could use the Google API



        Although if you have the mp3, it should be no problem to convert it to text with Google API.



        Take a look here for that.







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