marconetwo 0 Posted September 8, 2013 Share Posted September 8, 2013 Hi, I have Google's gmail intercept my cell phone voice messages and turn them intotext messages sent to me as a gmail. Since then, I've never had to bother"Listening" to my missed phone calls. It's not perfect (because my friends hardlyever speak clearly), but it's *good-enuf* to know whether I need to call back rightaway, at some point, or ignore it completely. Unfortunately, I use Skype to make outgoing calls to my friends and parentscell phones and landlines, AND I use "callnote-premium" to record every call(Including the video when it's available - but that's unrelated). Callnoteautomatically inserts the audio (+ occasional video) of the call into a specialnotebook as an mp4 attachment. I'd give anything (well, up to a one time$50 fee, or a $5 dollar/month fee) for a "service" or app to convert theaudio in the .mp4 to an additional text attachment. Any ideas here? Also, it be nice if someone developed an interface to the "Stremor" TLDR APIto summarize long text documents into shorter abstracts. It's an incredibelyeffective NLP and could take Evernote from a really good text organizing programto a stellar one. Just look up the "TLDR" Firefox Add-on and follow the links tothe homepage of the underlying api Link to comment
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