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Speech recognition technology can help transcribe discussions, interviews, meetings, and conversations.This paper describes a concept demonstrator of an automatic speech-to-text transcriber that uses speech recognition. It is defined in terms of motivation for the product, how users operate it, and its similarities and differences with other work being carried out in other research and commercial bodies.