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1. | Dec 19, 2013
salam fogholade bood khatse nabashid faghat ye khahesh man sale3vome dabirestanam va darbareye fizike kooantomi faghat dar hadde hamin videoi ke alan didam etela daram mishe esme chandta ketab ro bazekre nevisandehashoon behem begin ta betoonam bishtar motale sham ??bazam mamnoon
2. | Dec 16, 2013
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3. | Dec 15, 2013
Hi, do you know how I can turn talking from a Tivo renridocg, into computerized text? There was a piece of equipment that did that, but the GP500 TextGrabber is no longer made and extremely rare to find used. The GP500TextGrabber was designed to access the closed captioned information contained within a television signal, convert it to text or straight ascii, and then transfer it to a PC over a standard serial or RS-232 line. As a result, you (could) generate a word-for-word transcript from a television program. TextGrabber even capture(d) text off a standard VCR, DSS or DVD! Do you know another way to do this?
4. | Dec 15, 2013
Hi, do you know how I can turn talking from a Tivo renridocg, into computerized text? There was a piece of equipment that did that, but the GP500 TextGrabber is no longer made and extremely rare to find used. The GP500TextGrabber was designed to access the closed captioned information contained within a television signal, convert it to text or straight ascii, and then transfer it to a PC over a standard serial or RS-232 line. As a result, you (could) generate a word-for-word transcript from a television program. TextGrabber even capture(d) text off a standard VCR, DSS or DVD! Do you know another way to do this?