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Tricky Jargon? No Problem. Submit a Glossary to Ensure Transcript Accuracy
Customers can now submit a reusable glossary of words and acronyms to help our freelancers produce higher-quality transcripts and caption files.

10 Essential Tools to Record, Edit, Transcribe and Share Podcasts
We’ve compiled a list of the best-reviewed productivity tools to record, edit, transcribe and share podcasts.

Rev vs 3Play Media: Transcription and Captioning Service Comparison
Discover how Rev's transcription and captioning services outperform 3Play Media in accuracy, turnaround time, and customer satisfaction. Learn which platform best suits your content needs.

The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Speech Recognition
Learn more about the role of AI and machine learning when it comes to Speech Recognition, and how Rev is leading the way for innovation.
The guide to using transcriptions in your video post-production process
Tell a better story in less time with a more efficient and collaborative video post-production workflow.
Digital Transcription Services vs. Traditional Transcription
Rev's digital transcription service lets you spend less time transcribing and more time doing what you do best – running your business.
How to Export Avid ScriptSync Transcripts
Learn how to export Avid ScriptSync transcripts from the Rev Transcript Editor to use in Avid Media Composer for script-based editing.

The Surprising Origins of Halloween Transcript
From the creation of the name ‘Halloween’, to spooky spirits that started as loving ancestors, to the devilish story of where Jack-o-Lanterns came from, the origins of Halloween might just be somewhat surprising. Read the transcript here.

Mike Johnson Delivers Remarks After Being Elected House Speaker Transcript
Mike Johnson Delivers Remarks After Being Elected House Speaker. Read the transcript here.

A Look at Jim Jordan After First Speaker Vote Loss Transcript
In the first round of balloting for the next House speaker, Rep. Jim Jordan got 200 votes from his GOP colleagues, short of the 217 he needed. But the Ohio congressman is closer to the gavel than he’s ever been before. Read the transcript here.
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