Category: Transcription System
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The Evolution of Scribie’s Transcription System: History and Continuous Improvement
Every business goes through an iteration process. Some endure the test of time. We’ve had our fair share of experiences, leading to lessons learned along the way. Here, we’re sharing with you how Scribie’s process started, the challenges we faced, and solutions we came up with that led to growing the company. By transparently describing…
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Scribie Transcription: Introducing the Updated Grading System
We all need people who will give us feedback. That’s how we improve. – Bill Gates Scribie transcriber, are you already part of the Slack community? You wouldn’t want to miss out on meaningful conversations with your fellow transcribers and moderators. In the Slack community, we value your feedback and put them into consideration, especially…
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Scribie Transcription: Review Process Corrections
Scribie transcriber, are you looking to learn more about how the correction system works? Perhaps, you’re currently dealing with a dispute or doing your research in advance. If you get a correction for punctuation marks, styling, etc., you’re more than welcome to challenge the changes if necessary and appropriate. We have been collaborating with certified…
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Transcription Services – Choosing Quality over Scale
“The greatest asset of a company is its people.” – Jorge Paulo Lemann Here at Scribie, we value transcribers for their hard work in providing high-quality transcripts. Recently, transcription company Rev has been facing challenges. This has to do with misaligned pricing and compensation due to variations across transcription jobs. Scribie forecasted that dealing with varying…
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Scribie Transcription: How File Difficulty Levels Work
Scribie transcribers, are you looking to learn more about the difficulty level label? You’re in the right place. As you know, we’re committed to delivering at least 99% accuracy, regardless of the audio file. Now, some files are easier to work with, while others can be tricky. In any case, we aim to consistently deliver…
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Towards the Future of Transcription: Automation, Specialized Services and Co-Ownership
As technology rapidly advances, many parts of our lives evolve… Now, as changes are being introduced to our personal and professional lives, our vision of the future is more relevant than ever. Automation provides new options for our partners and customers. What do these changes mean for Scribie? Proactively, we’re tackling these questions as our…
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New Logo & Upcoming Feature Updates: Deepening our Commitment to Quality Transcription
I am proud to share updates around the Scribie product and brand. You might have noticed some visual changes and expect that more product upgrades are on the way. For now, we’re thrilled to feature Scribie’s new logo, which you’ll now find throughout the website: Our intent and concept for this icon is to symbolize…
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Google I/O Announcements: What This Means for Podcasters, Video Producers, and Businesses
Wondering what Google I/O’s 2019 announcements could mean for your business? We follow the variety of developments from major technology players like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon. We monitor trends to stay on top of the latest and greatest, making sure that we’re in the position to deliver the best transcription service offering. Recently, the…
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4 Ways Modern Filmmakers Use Transcripts to Create Successful Productions
For all filmmakers, videographers, and video enthusiasts, it’s the perfect time to reach more people with your artistic vision, discipline, and love for the craft. The viewing habits of your audiences are changing, along with greater demands for accessibility and compelling storytelling. Videos are moving beyond theaters and TVs and are being consumed in all…
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Human vs. Machine: Should You Use a Manual or Automated Transcription Service?
Speech and voice recognition software is getting better than ever. In the age of Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, we expect more advanced transcription software. However, are any of the automatic transcription services good enough for your audio or video? How many times have your automatic transcriptions included potentially grave (and often tragically embarrassing) errors?…