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Understanding the Different Types of Captions
In today's digital world, captions have become more important than ever. Whether you're creating a podcast, YouTube video, webinar, training session, or business presentation, captions help make your content accessible, searchable, and easier to understand. But did you know there are several different types of captions? Choosing the right one can make a significant difference in how your audience experiences your content. 1. Closed Captions (CC) Closed captions can be turned

Cynthia Ohenhen
May 313 min read


Make Your Content Accessible to Everyone
Not all listeners can consume audio content easily. Captioning ensures your podcast is accessible to: Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing Non-native English speakers People in sound-sensitive environments (workplaces, public transit, etc.) By providing captions or transcripts, you open your content to a much wider audience. When you add captions or transcripts: Your content becomes searchable on platforms like Google Search Keywords from your episode help boost your v

Cynthia Ohenhen
Apr 121 min read


Why Human Skills Still Lead the Way
In an age of automation and artificial intelligence, speed has improved, but true accuracy still depends on human skill. While AI can produce quick drafts, it often struggles with context, multiple speakers, accents, and specialized terminology. Human transcription brings judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to understand nuance—ensuring that meaning is preserved, not guessed. Especially in legal, academic, and professional settings, even small errors can change the

Cynthia Ohenhen
Apr 91 min read


How Transcription Can Improve Business Productivity
Transcription is a powerful tool that can help businesses stay organized and efficient. By converting audio into written documents, important information becomes easier to access and share. Meeting transcripts allow teams to review discussions, track decisions, and ensure accountability. Interviews and research recordings can be analyzed more effectively when presented in written form. Transcripts also improve accessibility by making content available to a wider audience, inc

Cynthia Ohenhen
Mar 241 min read


Why Accuracy is Critical in Court Cases
Accurate transcripts are critical for court and documentation purposes. Legal proceedings rely on precise documentation of spoken words. In court cases, depositions, witness statements, and recorded legal discussions, small transcription errors can change the meaning of legal statements. Legal professionals depend on transcripts to review testimony, prepare arguments, identify inconsistencies, and preserve an accurate record of proceedings. Errors such as misidentified speake

Cynthia Ohenhen
Mar 161 min read
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