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    FM2TXT

    FM2TXT

    RtlSdr listen to radio, recognize audio, and writes text file log

    Just log your favorite FM station speech to a text file using rtl-sdr dongle and speech recognition. Cross-platform tool. Follow the README on the download page for Windows installation. https://sourceforge.net/projects/fm2txt-rtlsdr/files/ If you prefer GitHub source, not SF: https://github.com/randaller/fm2txt For those, who want to recognize from soundcard, not from rtl-sdr (this allows to transcribe NFM etc): https://github.com/randaller/souncard2txt
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    Jebi allows users to record AM or FM radio, TV or other audio content to MP3 and automatically publish as podcast channels via RSS. The result is a Tivo-like capability for radio (Rivo?). Tuner cards are supported.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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