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if you are working on the part 5-15 minutes, time stamping (every 30 seconds) should start at?​

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Answered by pinki456sahu
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Answer:

TIMESTAMPS

A timestamp is an indication (also called a marker) which tells us at what time / when the relevant text was spoken. They are represented in the format [HH:MM:SS]; where HH are hours, MM are minutes, and SS are seconds - from the beginning of the audio or video file.

There are different kinds of timestamps as below:

1. Periodic timestamps - Periodic timestamps appear at a consistent frequency. They can appear for every 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes.

2. Paragraph timestamps

3. Sentence timestamps

4. Speaker timestamps

Time stamping format used while transcribing audio files is:

[00:00:00]    

where [hour:minute:second]

so 5th minute is [00:05:00]

If the 5 - 15 minute part of an audio has to be transcribed stamping should be started at [00:05:00]

If a client requests time stamping every 30 seconds the next timestamp would be [00:05:30]

Explanation:

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