Temi.com

251 Kearny St, 94108, San Francisco, United States
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4.00
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Temi.com

Automated transcription for your video and audio files. $0.10 per minute, under 10 minutes, and varying quality based on audio quality.

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Vape fan
GB

Excellent site to buy from I thought this site might be too good to be true, but it's not. Both orders I brought mainly dies, all good quality, used in sizzix big shot, worked perfectly. 2nd order I ordered plastic storage containers, cheap, there good and not flimsy. Brought a rabbit treat hide away, it's felt type, made very well, brought for my cat. I did buy more too long to list. Over all very pleased with both orders and delivery took 2 weeks. I shall be using this site again

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Jill
GB

So far I am extremely happy with the … So far I am extremely happy with the ease of recording an audio and then going back to finesse the language through Temi. I confess...I still cannot figure out how to master the mobile app, where my call should go right there. However--I have not given it my due diligence or responded to the offer for help yet. Overall, compared to other similar products, I cannot imagine a better commitment to making the process of transcription easier.

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Drew Pemberton
GB

We have used Temi for multiple purposes … We have used Temi for multiple purposes now, including transcribing books in to audio books and videos in to blogs. The transcriptions are quite accurate! We will continue to use Temi for lots of functions.

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Kelly M.
GB

Great service with fast turn around Great service with fast turn around. I submitted a lecture I needed transcribed so that I could use it for notes. I got it back within minutes. I also used the website tool to make a few corrections to the technical terms used but overall accuracy was great!

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Larry
GB

Not sure if this is what I should expect going forward... I've been using Temi for years--and up to the last couple of recent transcriptions, I've been satisfied. Not so with the last couple. Because there are always some mispronounced words, it is pretty common for me to work the transcript while occasionally listening to a specific part of the recording for a word or short phrase. Not so with the last couple of transcripts. It missed major parts of sentences that were clearly annunciated and identifiable when I listened to the recording. Accuracy was highly affected. The back and forth between transcript and listening significantly slowed me down. In short, I did not trust the transcription. I'll give it a few more shots--but if what I experienced in this last transcript is an indication of where the program is headed, it won't be too long before I find a better option.

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