Wma to text/word file conversion in Premiere Pro

want 2 import .wma file into On Location. My goal is to convert audio file to text file.  help plz 

very funny.
way to torture a girl even more than this app is! 
Then when the steps say, "select a file" where in the app am i when i do this?
Analyze speech to create text metadata
Select a file or clip.
At the bottom of the Metadata panel, click Analyze Speech, or Analyze (Adobe Premiere Pro).

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