Chinese, asked by zarbakhtkhanworld, 1 year ago

6) If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?
a) [00:10:53] Interviewer:
b) (00:10:53) Interviewer:
c) Interviewer [00:10:53]:

Answers

Answered by djjaiswal
10
option B is client request time Stamping on speaker change which format would that be
Answered by Anonymous
12
Hey,
Thanks for asking this question.

The correct answer is an option-
(a) [00:10:53] Interviewer:

Explaination -
Timestamps are markers in the transcription to indicate when the adjacent text was spoken.


Timestamps are in the format [HH:MM:SS] where HH, MM, and SS are hours, minutes, and seconds from the the beginning of the audio or video file.

Timestamps are helpful when someone reading the transcript wants to listen to the audio that corresponds to a particular segment of the transcript. They are also useful when referring to a specific part of the transcript. For example:
“At [00:21:30], the interviewer asks the driver if he had anything to drink that evening.” This allows the reader to quickly find the section of the transcript where that question was asked.


Hope this answer helps.
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