Great video, Michael. Your tips are just as relevant today as they were a year ago. I recently invested in a AI transcription software called Mac Whisper (or Whisper for Mac - not sure). I haven’t had time to play with it, but I think AI transcription is going to cut down clean-up time significantly.
I so needed this! I've always written or typed my books. Once before, I have heard of dictating, "I have been awaiting your review about this." Every minute was so helpful! Thank you so much, Michael! 🙏🏽
Tip for anyone who isn’t able to buy a mic: Adobe now has a free online voice enhance tool that will convert any low quality audio to podcast effect. So far I’ve been amazed by what it can do. (Also I hate my Yeti mic. It adds a high pitched squeal to everything because it picks up any electrics noise and from the many help tutorials I’ve had to sit through, I’m not alone).
This was excellent!!! I think what helped me the most was when you discussed the fact that nobody really sounds great while dictating. I think you are absolutely right - I envisioned it sounding more like an audiobook lol. Thank you!
Just a note: for your time stamps to appear in the actual video, you have to start the first stamp at 00:00 rather than 00:45. Change it to 00:00 and the stamps will appear in the video. Just a heads up, thanks!
As I enter week six with De Quervain's tenosynovitis on my left wrist and having missed one self set writing deadline for a holiday novella this was perfect timing. I tried Otter and they do have a free package. You don't have the annoyance of adding commas, periods etc. I also have been practicing, emails and character building on my phone with Google docs. Its not bad but late at night or early morning in bed those ideas seem to flow and having my cellphone screen blast light into my face isn't fun either. I had a voice recorder years ago and will definitely be buying another one with a collar clip mic.
I am so delighted to see this, your video on dictating my book. I love voice recorders and I am looking for one to free up my phone from using so much space. I don’t want to take my laptop on vacation. I want to record when things hit me pertaining to my book/story. I also want to be able to transcribe to text in Word on my Laptop and IPad/Iphone. What is your suggestion?
New subscriber here. You're a good teacher! I was hoping that the AI would help me clean up the sloppiness... but I needed help understanding that the process can be refined and improved and the results more to my liking.
Fabulous presentation! My first I used Text to speech on my iPhone phone. What a mess! You are correct; I have never publish that book. Every time I sit to edit, It’s almost another language. L O L. Thank you for your advice.
The issues I've had, and still have with dictation and transcribing is having to word the periods, commas, new lines and such. It takes me out of the creative mood. Other than that I would much rather dictate than write. I'm just praying for technology to catch up and know (or at least estimate with some accuracy) where this naturally happens. Great content as always. Thank you.
Great presentation Michael! At the end you mentioned how you use Dragon's auto-transcribe folder agent. I thought I'd mention a method that works for me since I have Dragon Professional 15 on a Windows laptop but do all my work on a M1 MacBook Air or my M1 MacMini, neither of which has Parallels and Windows installed. I set up the auto-transcribe folder agent on the Windows machine with the input and output folders both configured in Dropbox. That way, I can record on my Sony or Zoom recorders, then connect it via USB to whichever Mac I'm using at the time and access the transcribed text right there in Dropbox, copying and pasting it into Scrivener. I don't get along with Windows that well, and this way, I can use Dragon transcription without having to touch my Windows machine, even when I'm away from home. It's really like magic! This is the only thing I use that machine for, all else is done on the Macs.
Agree! With a neck injury I would really benefit from making dictation my go to practice for writing, but struggle to make this into a routine. I also would love to dictate while walking outdoors, but cant find the right earplugs and software for this. So excited to see what you recommend! 😊
@@AuthorLevelUpJust saw your video (4 years ago) on how to make your hero unforgettable. Well, I'm writing my novel and wanted to know once I get a chance can I send you an early copy? I'm trying to get a few people to help out with my new hero.
Just wanted to come back to this video and say thank you now that I have implemented the work flow for dictating while on the go that you suggested. I use a voice recorder and a lapel mic and it works perfectly, even in a windy and rainy town on the Norwegian coast 😊 And it has done wonders both for productivity and for my health! So: thank you!
Good evening Mr. LeRon: I know you had this video up for 10 days now, maybe more, but I had a question regarding using voice recorders that you mentioned in this video on how to maximize your dictation time throughout the day. I love every part of your video in all of its aspects. My issue is that I am in a wheelchair, especially when I am out and about outside the house, and so using a traditional voice recorder in the traditional way is really not possible for me. So, I ask you. Can you give me some advice or ways that I can use a voice recorder while both of my hands are busy pushing a wheelchair. I use an iPhone that really has no plug-in for a standard lapel mic or any mic for that matter. I could use some suggestion. I have used the transcription aspect in Dragon before by recording on my internal recorder on my phone. The only issue there is that I was not pushing my wheelchair, but sitting still. For me at the moment doing it that way would not be as productive in my eyes, so I am coming to you for some advice. I hope to hear from you soon and keep up the good work with these videos. Steve
Steve, I use the voice recorder when I am multitasking so you should be able to as well. Buy a cell phone clip and strap the voice recorder to your body or your wheelchair. You can buy adapters for lapel mics if you want to use your phone. A lapel mic is typically an 1/8 inch connection so you would need a 1/8 inch to USB A, C, or Lightning adapter. The goal is so that you never have to touch the recorder while you are doing what you need to do. Feel free to use my contact form and reach out if you need more help.
Thank you for the helpful info. I LOVE your videos. I used to be a theater performer and globetrotter, now feeling left behind navigating the tech world. I'm writing childhood memoirs from my time as an expat in the Middle East. ChatGPT aids as a proofreader and more, often suggesting improved phrases. I was told when submitting my work to potential agents, it goes through some kind of a computer scan, it might be flagged as plagiarism due to having used ChatGPT. Is this true? Thanks, Simona Evans
Depends on the agent. It’s very difficult for programs to detect work written with CharGPT right now. If you’ve written the work and are just using ChatGPT to help you improve it, you’ll probably be okay. The people agents are trying to weed out are the people who write entire novels or large sections using AI.
thanks for this man, been writing my first epic fantasy novel, 32,000 words in, and I am going to do some dictating and try it out. Love the idea of walking with the recorder. I am a mac user and don't want Dragon so what are options that I have for getting audio transcribed for me into Scrivener, or a file I can copy and paste then into my Scrivener?
@@AuthorLevelUp Just wanted to let you know I have been using Aiko for this transcribing my audio files all week thanks to your recommendation I have started dictating for the first time. It's so FAST haha. Been speaking into my Zoom h1n recorder with a microphone cover on the top of it for road noise. Been using Aiko to transcribe it for me. I pop the text into ChatGPT and tell it to not change anything only fix grammer and break it up into smaller logical Paragraphs for me. It does it and then I pop that output into my Scrivener chapter as the first draft content! Excited to continue to learn to dictate well! I have now been using this method for outlining as well and planning scenes. Thanks man!
If you have enough miney, you could hire scribe to transcribe for you. That is what the illiterate kings, queens, emperors, and others, in ancient times did. Would Dragon work with tonal languages such as Chinese or Yoruba or Vietnamese? Just curious.
Some novels, like simple love stories are easier to write than technical science fiction. What about the worldbuilding or technical details for your science fiction, Ron? How do you take these along when walking the dog and dictating?
Do headphones help with playback? I'm looking into audiobook narration in addition to dictation. Would headphones be helpful for either? If so, can you recommend some, please?
Dragon do a £20/$25 dollar usb headset. Optimised for speech dictation, works excellently, don't have to sit 2 inches from a fixed microphone. I honestly think a 200 dollar microphone is completely unnecessary and WORSE
Do what works for you. My experience has been that cheap mics often do not give you good dictation quality, and that has been true for other authors I know as well. But if you’ve stumbled upon a cheap mic that gives you 95% or better dictation accuracy, please share it so others who watch this in the future can learn about it!
Hello all! Grab the resources I mentioned in this video at www.authorlevelup.com/dictationstuff . Thanks for watching!
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I find speaking my stories induces a much higher level of creativity.
Great video, Michael. Your tips are just as relevant today as they were a year ago. I recently invested in a AI transcription software called Mac Whisper (or Whisper for Mac - not sure). I haven’t had time to play with it, but I think AI transcription is going to cut down clean-up time significantly.
I so needed this! I've always written or typed my books. Once before, I have heard of dictating, "I have been awaiting your review about this." Every minute was so helpful! Thank you so much, Michael! 🙏🏽
Always bringing us great info. You’re truly a writer’s writer. Thank you
Tip for anyone who isn’t able to buy a mic: Adobe now has a free online voice enhance tool that will convert any low quality audio to podcast effect. So far I’ve been amazed by what it can do. (Also I hate my Yeti mic. It adds a high pitched squeal to everything because it picks up any electrics noise and from the many help tutorials I’ve had to sit through, I’m not alone).
My hero! My adhd brain has been struggling with writing lately so I wanted to try dictation, this is perfect!
U r a gem of a person.
This was excellent!!! I think what helped me the most was when you discussed the fact that nobody really sounds great while dictating. I think you are absolutely right - I envisioned it sounding more like an audiobook lol. Thank you!
Very excited for this one Michael. Tried and struggled with workflow for this.
Just a note: for your time stamps to appear in the actual video, you have to start the first stamp at 00:00 rather than 00:45. Change it to 00:00 and the stamps will appear in the video. Just a heads up, thanks!
Done. Thank you!
man, i love your videos. i love the harmonica holder. I am definitely going to buy one. Thanks for sharing the idea.
here's the one I've been waiting for
Love your tip about how to find your bungles! Pikachu method! That alone made this video priceless!
As I enter week six with De Quervain's tenosynovitis on my left wrist and having missed one self set writing deadline for a holiday novella this was perfect timing. I tried Otter and they do have a free package. You don't have the annoyance of adding commas, periods etc. I also have been practicing, emails and character building on my phone with Google docs. Its not bad but late at night or early morning in bed those ideas seem to flow and having my cellphone screen blast light into my face isn't fun either. I had a voice recorder years ago and will definitely be buying another one with a collar clip mic.
Thank you for sharing this, this going save me lot's time and money, thanks a lot bro. Almost feels like I own you a Caramel Macchiato bro. Cheers
I am so delighted to see this, your video on dictating my book. I love voice recorders and I am looking for one to free up my phone from using so much space. I don’t want to take my laptop on vacation. I want to record when things hit me pertaining to my book/story. I also want to be able to transcribe to text in Word on my Laptop and IPad/Iphone. What is your suggestion?
New subscriber here. You're a good teacher! I was hoping that the AI would help me clean up the sloppiness... but I needed help understanding that the process can be refined and improved and the results more to my liking.
Fabulous presentation! My first I used Text to speech on my iPhone phone. What a mess! You are correct; I have never publish that book. Every time I sit to edit, It’s almost another language. L O L. Thank you for your advice.
Great and informative video, Ron. Thanks you!
This is gold. Thank you Sir!
I love the harmonica holder! I have a couple of Sony dictation devices. What a great idea!
The issues I've had, and still have with dictation and transcribing is having to word the periods, commas, new lines and such. It takes me out of the creative mood. Other than that I would much rather dictate than write. I'm just praying for technology to catch up and know (or at least estimate with some accuracy) where this naturally happens.
Great content as always. Thank you.
Great presentation Michael! At the end you mentioned how you use Dragon's auto-transcribe folder agent. I thought I'd mention a method that works for me since I have Dragon Professional 15 on a Windows laptop but do all my work on a M1 MacBook Air or my M1 MacMini, neither of which has Parallels and Windows installed.
I set up the auto-transcribe folder agent on the Windows machine with the input and output folders both configured in Dropbox. That way, I can record on my Sony or Zoom recorders, then connect it via USB to whichever Mac I'm using at the time and access the transcribed text right there in Dropbox, copying and pasting it into Scrivener.
I don't get along with Windows that well, and this way, I can use Dragon transcription without having to touch my Windows machine, even when I'm away from home. It's really like magic! This is the only thing I use that machine for, all else is done on the Macs.
Nice workaround! Very smart.
Agree! With a neck injury I would really benefit from making dictation my go to practice for writing, but struggle to make this into a routine. I also would love to dictate while walking outdoors, but cant find the right earplugs and software for this. So excited to see what you recommend! 😊
I cover all that in the talk so stay tuned. :)
@@AuthorLevelUpJust saw your video (4 years ago) on how to make your hero unforgettable. Well, I'm writing my novel and wanted to know once I get a chance can I send you an early copy? I'm trying to get a few people to help out with my new hero.
Just wanted to come back to this video and say thank you now that I have implemented the work flow for dictating while on the go that you suggested. I use a voice recorder and a lapel mic and it works perfectly, even in a windy and rainy town on the Norwegian coast 😊 And it has done wonders both for productivity and for my health! So: thank you!
@karinwesterberg9438 that’s so great to hear!! Appreciate you letting me know this as it has made my day. :)
Thank you for helping me become a dictator.
Funny😂❤
Good evening Mr. LeRon: I know you had this video up for 10 days now, maybe more, but I had a question regarding using voice recorders that you mentioned in this video on how to maximize your dictation time throughout the day. I love every part of your video in all of its aspects. My issue is that I am in a wheelchair, especially when I am out and about outside the house, and so using a traditional voice recorder in the traditional way is really not possible for me. So, I ask you. Can you give me some advice or ways that I can use a voice recorder while both of my hands are busy pushing a wheelchair. I use an iPhone that really has no plug-in for a standard lapel mic or any mic for that matter. I could use some suggestion. I have used the transcription aspect in Dragon before by recording on my internal recorder on my phone. The only issue there is that I was not pushing my wheelchair, but sitting still. For me at the moment doing it that way would not be as productive in my eyes, so I am coming to you for some advice. I hope to hear from you soon and keep up the good work with these videos.
Steve
Steve, I use the voice recorder when I am multitasking so you should be able to as well. Buy a cell phone clip and strap the voice recorder to your body or your wheelchair. You can buy adapters for lapel mics if you want to use your phone. A lapel mic is typically an 1/8 inch connection so you would need a 1/8 inch to USB A, C, or Lightning adapter. The goal is so that you never have to touch the recorder while you are doing what you need to do. Feel free to use my contact form and reach out if you need more help.
@@AuthorLevelUp thanks. Obviously, the more hands-free I can make the process the better. Thanks again.
Thank you for the helpful info. I LOVE your videos. I used to be a theater performer and globetrotter, now feeling left behind navigating the tech world. I'm writing childhood memoirs from my time as an expat in the Middle East. ChatGPT aids as a proofreader and more, often suggesting improved phrases. I was told when submitting my work to potential agents, it goes through some kind of a computer scan, it might be flagged as plagiarism due to having used ChatGPT. Is this true?
Thanks,
Simona Evans
Depends on the agent. It’s very difficult for programs to detect work written with CharGPT right now. If you’ve written the work and are just using ChatGPT to help you improve it, you’ll probably be okay. The people agents are trying to weed out are the people who write entire novels or large sections using AI.
As much as people may be uncomfortable with AI, the tech around dictation and Spellcheck and grammar is getting better and better every year.
I would love to record and have my recordings transcribed but there’s not good iPhone apps ☹️
What software do you recommend for Mac in Nov 2024? Thanks! I'm just starting out on my dictatorship.
@@AprilDonovanCreative ProseWrite or MacWhisper. See my video recently on ProseWrite.
Extremely helpful and well done... Can transcripted text in Dragon be uploaded to Scrivener?
Yes. Just copy/paste.
@@AuthorLevelUp Thank you for responding...Your knowledge, willingness and dedication to help, are all greatly appreciated.
thanks for this man, been writing my first epic fantasy novel, 32,000 words in, and I am going to do some dictating and try it out. Love the idea of walking with the recorder. I am a mac user and don't want Dragon so what are options that I have for getting audio transcribed for me into Scrivener, or a file I can copy and paste then into my Scrivener?
Some people are using Aiko. Look into that. Not perfect but definitely viable. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the fast reply@@AuthorLevelUp Loving going through the author videos on your channel thank you!
@@AuthorLevelUp Just wanted to let you know I have been using Aiko for this transcribing my audio files all week thanks to your recommendation I have started dictating for the first time. It's so FAST haha. Been speaking into my Zoom h1n recorder with a microphone cover on the top of it for road noise. Been using Aiko to transcribe it for me. I pop the text into ChatGPT and tell it to not change anything only fix grammer and break it up into smaller logical Paragraphs for me. It does it and then I pop that output into my Scrivener chapter as the first draft content! Excited to continue to learn to dictate well! I have now been using this method for outlining as well and planning scenes. Thanks man!
If you have enough miney, you could hire scribe to transcribe for you. That is what the illiterate kings, queens, emperors, and others, in ancient times did.
Would Dragon work with tonal languages such as Chinese or Yoruba or Vietnamese? Just curious.
I'm a slow typer I need to use it.
Some novels, like simple love stories are easier to write than technical science fiction. What about the worldbuilding or technical details for your science fiction, Ron? How do you take these along when walking the dog and dictating?
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Do headphones help with playback? I'm looking into audiobook narration in addition to dictation. Would headphones be helpful for either? If so, can you recommend some, please?
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This is great. I gotta start doing this to speed up my writing.
Dragon do a £20/$25 dollar usb headset. Optimised for speech dictation, works excellently, don't have to sit 2 inches from a fixed microphone. I honestly think a 200 dollar microphone is completely unnecessary and WORSE
Do what works for you. My experience has been that cheap mics often do not give you good dictation quality, and that has been true for other authors I know as well. But if you’ve stumbled upon a cheap mic that gives you 95% or better dictation accuracy, please share it so others who watch this in the future can learn about it!
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Been using a really old version of Dragon Speaks. It’s frustrating
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