If there is a word that you cannot hear due to heavy background noise, what do you have to do?
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Explanation:
Use [inaudible 00:00:00] when speech cannot be heard owing to noise or poor recording
Use [unintelligible 00:00:00] when speech can be heard but it cannot be understood due to the speaker's accent, speech manner, accent, etc
Verbatim transcription is the way spoken word is translated in text to record a speech exactly as it was spoken. It needs close attention to detail and focus. Wordless listening and typing cannot construct verbal transcripts. Each sound, tone, word and punctuation must be carefully considered and the right message intelligently used.
While the true meaning of verbatim remains transcribing exactly what’s happening on a recording, variations have developed over time to suit different needs. There are mainly 3 types of verbatim transcription: Intelligent Verbatim, verbatim, and true verbatim. Each style has its benefits and meets a different requirement.Answer:If a word that you cannot hear due to heavy background noise, we must mark that as inaudible/unintelligible and specify the time. We MUST NOT make up our own markings. Only use [inaudible 00:00:00] and [unintelligible 00:00:00]