Posts Tagged ‘video transcription’

What Formats Can Transcription Legal Services Transcribe?

05.24.2010 · Posted in Legal Transcription Services
From video transcription to audio files and jotted notes, the best transcription legal services firm can do it all.

If you’re a legal reporter or researcher or any other specialized professional in the field of law, you will eventually need the help of transcription services. You might have the testimony of a crime witness recorded in an MP3 file, or video footage evidence of an incident or court hearing. You probably even have all ... [Read More]

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Digital Dictation Transcription: Video and Entertainment

05.05.2010 · Posted in Digital Dictation Transcription
The video and entertainment industries both demand excellent digital dictation transcription services.

The expansion of the online transcription services industry has led to the use of various forms of transcription technology. In turn, this has opened up far more practical applications of the transcription service. Two of the most tech-heavy services are the video transcription and entertainment transcription, along with digital dictation transcription. These two forms of transcription ... [Read More]

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Advantage Investigation: Insurance Transcription Services

04.12.2010 · Posted in Insurance Transcription Services
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Are you heavily engaged in the insurance industry? Then you might be up to your ears in transcriptions waiting to be done. Whether you’re an insurance agent or some other representative of an insurance company, you’ll have to deal with lots of insurance-related paperwork. If you’re not feeling the pressure now, you will soon, if ... [Read More]

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Different Kinds of Transcription Services

03.17.2010 · Posted in Transcription Basics
Transcription services cover all forms of raw data from voice transcription to video transcription and beyond.

Generally, transcription is the act of converting raw materials into a more comprehensible source of information. This usually comes in the form of some roughly drafted or recorded information, which is submitted to a transcriptionist, who in turn will convert it into the published form in the desired language in exchange for payment for the ... [Read More]

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