Nadine:
I don't know enough but I think the best solution is to use a Viktor
Stream for playback of the audio file, then just type away and let the
built-in Braille Translation program handle your copy. (As far as
reading it.)
On 8/8/16, Nadine Riches <Nadine.riches@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to do my job with my BrailleNote
Touch, or even if it can be done. I'm an audio typist, and I have looked in
the Play store for transcription apps. Found a couple, and one that semi
works but will occasionally hiccup and not include some text I type. I don't
know whether that's due to a wonky bluetooth connection between the touch
and the bluetooth keyboard or whether it's something to do with the app
itself.
I found another app which you use to control playback while typing in a word
processor, so it floats in a window to the side of the screen, but I can't
figure out how or if it can be controlled by a bluetooth keyboard, or the
touch's own keyboard for that matter.
So what I need to be able to do, at its simplest, is to be able to play,
pause and rewind an audio file and type at the same time. Anyone know of any
audio player or app that would let me do that that will run on the touch?
Cheers,
Nadine
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