English, asked by AnkitRay1237, 8 months ago

What is the rule about ''()'' in GT guidelines? a) "()" should never be used for the timestamps. For instance, [ 00:01;00] is a correct form of time-stamping, and (00:00:00) isn't. ( ) b) There is no rule about it. ( )

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

According to GT guidelines sentence and paragraph structure should be correct. Explanation: Do not use double spaces after the sentences. All sentences should have correct punctuation and should start with a capital letter.

Answered by 27swatikumari
1

Answer:

The correct option is a - "()" should never be used for timestamps.

Explanation:

The correct form of time stamping is [00:00:00].

Timestamps are identifiers in the transcription that show when the text next to them was uttered.

For instance:

His full tale is [00:00:30] published in his book, "Writer Dad," which I've read and found to be really enjoyable because I can so closely identify with it. I'd like to begin this discussion there. Sean, you've come a long way, and I'm sure a lot of aspiring bloggers will find your tale [00:00:45] encouraging.

Timestamps have the following format: [HH:MM:SS], where HH, MM, and SS correspond to the hours, minutes, and seconds from the audio or video file's start.

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