Certainly! To create a detailed description for a transcription job, you should include the following information:
1. **Type of Content:** Specify the type of content that needs to be transcribed, such as interviews, meetings, podcasts, videos, or any other form of audio or video material.
2. **Audio Quality:** Mention the quality of the audio or video. Is it clear, with minimal background noise, or does it contain multiple speakers with accents or poor recording quality?
3. **Language:** Specify the language of the content, especially if it's not in English.
4. **File Format:** Indicate the format of the files you will provide for transcription, such as MP3, WAV, MP4, etc.
5. **Length:** Provide the approximate duration of the content in hours or minutes. This helps transcribers estimate the time required.
6. **Deadline:** Clearly state the deadline by which you need the transcription completed. This could be a specific date and time.
7*Confidentiality:** If the content is sensitive or confidential, emphasize the need for discretion and signing a confidentiality agreement.
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The quality of the audio or video file is paramount. It should be clear, free from background noise, interference, or distortion.
Ensure your files are in a compatible format. Common audio formats like MP3, WAV, and for video, formats like MP4 or AVI are common.
Large files may take longer to upload and process.