3) If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?
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Time stamping format used while transcribing audio files is:
[00:00:00]
where [hour:minute:second]
Generally every transcription which requires timestamps should include timestamps at least once in every 30 seconds and at every change in speaker.
If the client requires timestamps on speaker change the timestamp should be placed after the speaker's name and before the transcribed language whenever there is a change in speaker.
The format is:
Speaker: [00:00:00]
[00:00:00]
where [hour:minute:second]
Generally every transcription which requires timestamps should include timestamps at least once in every 30 seconds and at every change in speaker.
If the client requires timestamps on speaker change the timestamp should be placed after the speaker's name and before the transcribed language whenever there is a change in speaker.
The format is:
Speaker: [00:00:00]
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