I've been looking for decent voice recognition software for some time... Currently my experiments with the Vista speech recog software have made some bizarre novelettes - but alas too much work to sort out what they were meant to say to make it a viable input mechanism.
So, in looking for some software on line, I ran across Research Lab who have a product which does exactly what you have described you want - and it's not too expensive.
No doubt you'll have to spend a bit of time checking the transcription, but you'd have to do that anyway, wouldn't you?
Hope it helps.
Alison
Links:
http://www.research-lab.com/
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