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2. Parrot.AI
Parrot AI is an artificial intelligence knowledge
space for teams. In addition to transcribing
uploaded files, it can record and transcribe
meetings – transforming them into information
that can be shared. It supports Zoom, Google
Meet, Microsoft Teams and Webex meetings,
as well as screen recording.
3. Loom
Loom is a screen and camera recorder
for Windows, macOS, iOS and Android.
It offers desktop and mobile apps, along
with a Chrome desktop browser extension.
While it is primarily designed for recording
and sharing video messages, it can also be
used to screen record virtual meetings.
4. Riverside.fm
Riverside.fm is an all-in-one tool for recording
video for presentations and video podcasts.
It supports up to eight video streams, with a
host and seven guests. Riverside.fm’s screen
recording features can also be used to record
virtual meetings.
5. Zoom H4n Pro
Some handheld digital recorders, such as
the Zoom H4n Pro, can simultaneously record
from a built-in microphone and an audio line-in.
Plug the H4n Pro into a computer or
smartphone’s headphone jack and then plug
headphones into the H4n Pro’s headphone jack,
to listen to a meeting while recording what
you can hear. Meanwhile, the H4n Pro’s built-in
microphone can record the user’s own voice.
The result is two audio files, which can
be easily combined into a single file using
free audio editing software such as
Audacity. From here, the audio file is
easy to share, or upload to a service for
automated transcribing.
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