Transcribing is all about accuracy. But often the accuracy comes together when you are proofreading and checking your work. Transcription mistakes aren't necessarily typing mistakes. It can be you miss out a word or you type the wrong word. You have to bear in mind that you need speed as well, as in being able to transcribe 15 mins (approx min) of audio in an hour (so four hours for a one-hour file) so it might be more worthwhile building that. It can then take you another hour to proofread, make corrections, and, if you are being super good, checking it against the audio at the same time. You can speed things up and make sure you're not increasing errors in tricky words or common phrases by using shortcuts via something like Breevy . http://www.16software.com/breevy/ Good luck!
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