Transcribing audio is Mike Horner Archivesa massive pain. Thankfully, Otter just made it a lot easier for people stuck at home on endless Zoom meetings.
The folks at the popular audio transcription service announced Thursday that its "Live Video Meeting Notes" feature is available for those who subscribe to Otter for Teams and Zoom Pro. According to Otter's press release, paying users can open the LIVE menu at the top of the Zoom call to see Otter's real-time transcription and add comments or photos.
Otter will also supposedly take care of downloading recorded Zoom calls for transcription after the fact, too. It can also hear both sides of a conversation when a speaker is wearing headphones.
Otter for Teams the most expensive service tier for Otter, coming in at $30 per month. That means this feature is more of a business-first inclusion, as useful as it may be for the site's free users or those who pay for the individual product. You canget two months of free Otter for Teams service with the offer code "OTTER_RELIEF," but the feature could very well be useful beyond two months from now.
Teams users are having a good week, but things aren't quite as peachy for free users. As Mashable's resident Otter expert Matt Binder found out, free users are now limited to just three file uploads before they have to upgrade their plan. They can still do up to 600 minutes of live transcription per month, but transcription after the fact is now almost impossible without coughing up at least $10 per month.
Still, businesses that rely on Zoom and can afford Otter for Teams might want to give this new transcription tool a shot. We also recommend the live transcription feature on the Google Pixel 4 if you've got one of those lying around.
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