A timestamp should be timed at the first utterance, even if that utterance is not included in the transcript; for example, um, uh, or a false start. True or False?
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'timestamp' as 'a record in printed or digital form that shows the time at which something happened or was done.'
The given statement is true. A timestamp should be timed at the first utterance, even if that utterance is not included in the transcript; for example, um, uh, or a false start.
A timestamp should be timed within two seconds of the speaker's first utterance. In the transcript, the "hh:mm:ss" of the beginning of the inaudible speech should be replaced with the timestamp [inaudible hh:mm:ss].
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