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07-27-2011, 06:39 AM
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In this new age technological era, more and more people prefer digital recordings because of its ease of recording, storage and data transfer. Digital voice recording equipment converts the physical properties of original sound to a sequence of numbers, which can be stored and later read back for reproduction. They record sounds as data-bits the same way as computer stores information. The sounds recorded in a digital recorder have a higher signal-to-noise ratio. Noise in this case refers to all background noises that can cause distortions in the recording. Analog recorders such as a tape cassette recorder, record sounds as waveforms. This ultimately reduces the quality of the analog recording when compared to a digital recording.
Transcription companies that provide audio transcription services have different rates based on the quality of the audio. Transcription is not an easy process. A transcriptionist has to repeatedly listen to an audio to accurately transcribe the audio to text. If the audio quality is poor, the effort of the transcriptionist is more and this will ultimately reflect in the prices charged by the transcription provider.
Digital recordings are also easier to copy and manipulate as compared to analog recordings. Also in case of tape recordings, the sound quality deteriorates with each subsequent copy made. But the digital audio recording can be duplicated as many times as required without any change in quality.
http://virtual-assistants-services.com/transcription-services.html
In this new age technological era, more and more people prefer digital recordings because of its ease of recording, storage and data transfer. Digital voice recording equipment converts the physical properties of original sound to a sequence of numbers, which can be stored and later read back for reproduction. They record sounds as data-bits the same way as computer stores information. The sounds recorded in a digital recorder have a higher signal-to-noise ratio. Noise in this case refers to all background noises that can cause distortions in the recording. Analog recorders such as a tape cassette recorder, record sounds as waveforms. This ultimately reduces the quality of the analog recording when compared to a digital recording.
Transcription companies that provide audio transcription services have different rates based on the quality of the audio. Transcription is not an easy process. A transcriptionist has to repeatedly listen to an audio to accurately transcribe the audio to text. If the audio quality is poor, the effort of the transcriptionist is more and this will ultimately reflect in the prices charged by the transcription provider.
Digital recordings are also easier to copy and manipulate as compared to analog recordings. Also in case of tape recordings, the sound quality deteriorates with each subsequent copy made. But the digital audio recording can be duplicated as many times as required without any change in quality.
http://virtual-assistants-services.com/transcription-services.html