- Transcribed Text: The main deliverable is the transcribed text itself, which should accurately represent the spoken content of the audio or video files provided by the client.
- File Format: The transcribed text may be delivered in various file formats such as .docx, .txt, .pdf, or others, depending on the client's preferences.
Timestamps (if requested): If the client requested it, timestamps indicating when each section of the audio or video was transcribed may be provided. These timestamps can help in referencing specific points in the content.
- Quality Assurance Report: Some transcription services include a quality assurance report that highlights any areas of concern or errors found during the transcription process. This report can help ensure the accuracy and reliability of the transcribed content.
- Speaker Identification (if applicable): If there are multiple speakers in the audio or video, the transcription may include speaker identification to attribute the spoken words to the correct individual.
- Cleaned-up Transcription: Depending on the client's requirements, the transcribed text may undergo editing for clarity, grammar, and punctuation to ensure readability and coherence.
- Final Review and Revisions: Clients should have the opportunity to review the transcribed content and request revisions if necessary to address any inaccuracies or discrepancies.
- Confidentiality Agreement: A signed confidentiality agreement may also be included as a deliverable to ensure the privacy and security of the client's sensitive information contained within the transcribed content.
- Additional Services (if requested): Depending on the client's needs, additional services such as translation, captioning, or summarization of the transcribed content may also be provided as separate deliverables.