To Much Information about Transcription Services
If your audio is of poor quality then it may have adverse effects on your final transcription which could have been easily fixed. Sometimes you need to put a lot of effort into producing a good recording as we hope the following tips help you.
You can find the facilities to record in most tape players, mini-disks and computers making it relatively easy to prepare for the transcriptions. The event you are recording and the equipment you are using will determine the quality of the audio
Audio must be clear and easy to hear
Think about how many people will be talking to determine if you require a single microphone or multiple microphones. Dictaphones are the cheapest type of recording device but also the most restrictive and is only suitable for basic dictations. The time a transcription takes to complete depends on a few factors such as the length of the audio file, audio quality and the number of people speaking.
Various Transcriptionist services to know about
Medical, verbatim, legal and medical transcription services are available to provide the market with the necessary services so be sure to work with the specialist that right for you.
Medical and legal is self explanatory and consists of a unique set of transcription services specific to recordings supplied from doctors and lawyers. Some transcription services use acronyms or not so friendly names that aren’t clear like Pace and Verbatim.
Verbatim sounds like anything but a type of transcription service. Verbatim transcriptions is a super high detailed transcript of events
PACE is an acronym for Police and criminal evidence interviews (you hear them talk about it on CSI) and transcription services that is mainly used by Solicitors, Police Force, Enforcement organisations, Emergency Services, Security, Human Resource, Government bodies, Coast Guard, etc. PACE uses a verbatim format.