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Know the competitive price for a transcription

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Know the competitive price for a transcription

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  1. Know the competitive price for a transcription

  2. Voxtab is a leading provider of transcription, captioning and subtitling services, and the preferred partner for companies and institutions worldwide. Voxtab is a constituent brand of Crimson Interactive, which is one of the world’s foremost language solutions providers.

  3. Voxtab transcription blog was incepted with an aim to inform, share and discuss the latest trends & insights on the transcription industry. A regular visit to this blog will help you succeed in new international markets, and ensure you communicate better on a global scale.

  4. Know fora theCompetitive Transcription Price Since professional transcriptionists charge by the hour, itis important for your budget and your sanity to convert your source file into the same metric. have a short podcast, a complex medicalfile, be able to Whether you or alegal deposition full of critical case information, any misjudgment in the amount of work involved in transforming those files into accurate transcripts can result in lengthy project delays and budget-busting costoverruns. Here are some important points to bear in mind when preparing your transcription rate estimates: All minutes of speech are notequal: The average rate of speech is between 150 and 170 words per minute, which adds up to as much as 10,000 words per hour. If you compare that to the current world record holder at 653 words per minute, that may not seem fast, but if those words are poorly recorded, heavily accented, or full of complex terminology and jargon, the difference can besignificant. Faster is not alwaysbetter: Transcriptionists typically type between 80 and 100 words per minute,butthatshouldnotpromptyoutojustdoubleyour

  5. recorded hours to calculate transcribedhours. Depending on the content and type of transcription, a 1-hour interview can take between four and 6 hours to transcribe if you are looking for an accurate transcription. Stoppages to verify acronyms, terminology or vernacular jargon can extend that time even further. In this context, a hungry freelancer promising 200 words per minute should be avoided at all costs. Don’t skip the qualitycontrol: Assuming that the transcription is achieved in only one pass will result in a highly inaccurate end product. Professional transcription serviceswill usually do a second review of the material to check for spelling and grammatical errors. The really good ones will do a third quality control review by a subject matter expert in order to deliver the most accurate product possible. Software saves accuracy nottime: Technologyhascertainlybroughtus furtheralongfrom starting and stopping cassette tapes in old transcription machines, but the capabilities of modern transcription software continue to be overestimated. Yes, you can transcribe straight into a word processing file and stop-start with a foot pedal or assigned hotkeys on your keyboard, but the process of getting the spoken word onto the page (or screen) remains as challenging as ever. Digital files can sound just as bad as tape files if the wrong recording equipment isused. The ease with which interviews and presentations can be recorded these days has a tendency to offer a disservice to the transcription profession. With a good microphone, quality recording equipment, and a speaker who uses clear and well- paced diction, you can create an audio file at the push of a button. Expecting a professional transcription serviceto deliveran

  6. accurately written document of that same presentation in the same amount of time is unrealistic and is likely to generate confusion as to what is really involved in delivering ahigh- quality product of what you are what youwould at a competitive working with in like toreceive price. Having a clear sense terms of a source file, and will make the projectmuch easier tomanage. This article was originally published at Voxab Transcription Blog by Voxtab Professional Transcription Services which provides academic english transcription services for researchers and students. For more information contact - request@voxtab.com

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