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If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?

a) Interviewer [00:10:53]:

b) (00:10:53) Interviewer:

c) [00:10:53] Interviewer:
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Answered by Anonymous
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B) [00:10:53] is correct option
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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'timestamp' as 'a record in printed or digital form that shows the time at which something happened or was done.'

Timestamps always use the format [HH:MM:SS] where HH, MM, and SS stand for hours, minutes, and seconds respectively. Timestamps are used from the the beginning of the audio or video file to refer to specific parts in the transcript.

c) If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, it would follow the format [00:10:53] Interviewer:  {Bold}

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