If a client requests timestamping every two minutes, how would it look?
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Timestamps are markers in the transcription to indicate when the adjacent text was spoken. For example:
His complete story is [00:00:30] available in his book titled “Writer Dad,” which I’ve read and I enjoyed it because I relate to it so much. So I want to kick this off by starting there. Sean, you really have come a long way and I know many new bloggers will find your story fascinating and [00:00:45] inspiring.
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.
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Transcription Timestamps
Timestamps
Timestamps are markers in the transcription to indicate when the adjacent text was spoken. For example:
His complete story is [00:00:30] available in his book titled “Writer Dad,” which I’ve read and I enjoyed it because I relate to it so much. So I want to kick this off by starting there. Sean, you really have come a long way and I know many new bloggers will find your story fascinating and [00:00:45] inspiring.
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.
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