11) If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?
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if he requires such a thing it would be in the formal format......
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The format [00:10:53] Interviewer: would be followed if a client requires timestamping on speaker change.
In this format 'Interviewer' is the name of the speaker and [00:10:53] is the timestamp in the [HH:MM:SS] format where HH, MM, and SS refer to hours, minutes, and seconds respectively.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'timestamp' as 'a record in printed or digital form that shows the time at which something happened or was done.'
In every audio transcription, the timestamp should be placed after the speaker's name so that multiple speakers can be distinguished. Timestamps must be used every single time the speaker changes.
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