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VocalScript provides accurate audio transcripts using our reliable audio transcription services that meet your timelines, ensure you receive a great rate and get your subject matter accurately transcribed. We produce transcripts of excellent quality, to a deadline that suits your requirement and budget and are managed in the strictest confidence.

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What’s in your transcript?

We know that the right words matter. So, your transcript always comes as an accurate, legible, and an easy-to-read document. This could either be in PDF or Word format depending on your choice although other formats are possible through custom request.
Speakers are given names via name tags for easy identification where possible. You also have the option of timestamps which indicate the exact time on your file where something is spoken or an incident occurs. Always include the number of speakers and a short description for easy identification and more accurate results. Remember…if you can speak it, we can script it.View a sample transcript here.
What’s in your transcript?

What is time coding?

Time coding is audio or video time stamping in a transcript at regular intervals. When time codes are used, the format usually involves hours, minutes and seconds, for example, 00:02:35. We recommend time codes should be stamped every 30 seconds or as a new speaker begins.
Time codes are placed along the left margin of your transcript in a table format.
What is time coding?

What is time coding?

Time coding is audio or video time stamping in a transcript at regular intervals. When time codes are used, the format usually involves hours, minutes and seconds, for example, 00:02:35. We recommend time codes should be stamped every 30 seconds or as a new speaker begins.
Time codes are placed along the left margin of your transcript in a table format.

Why select time coding?

Time coding provides a marker where you can find the text that matches the audio or video moment you are looking for. As a result, time codes are especially useful for subtitling videos, SEO optimization, research discussions, and legal transcripts. Time coding is also helpful for editing films, documentaries, commercials or TV shows. So clients often choose time coding for interviews or unedited video rushes because they speed up the editing process.
Why select time coding?

What are two free timestamps?

We offer two free time stamps per page of the transcript so that you can find relevant information more easily. We also mark sounds [inaudible] and [unclear] if we are uncertain so that you can quickly add the correct word if it’s discernible to you.
What are two free timestamps?

What are two free timestamps?

We offer two free time stamps per page of the transcript so that you can find relevant information more easily. We also mark sounds [inaudible] and [unclear] if we are uncertain so that you can quickly add the correct word if it’s discernible to you.