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8 Killer Tips for Audio Recording for Transcription
The secret to quality audio transcriptions? Even better audio recordings. Here are eight things to always keep in mind when recording and transcribing.

The Rev Transcript Editor, a Guide for First Time Users
The Rev transcript editor is built to deliver insights beyond the transcript, for you and your team. Want to learn how to take your transcription workflow to the next level.

How to Improve Financial Reporting With a Voice Recording App
Writing down financial jargon (terms, acronyms, and numbers) can often get challenging during an interview. Here's how a voice recording app can help!

How to Paraphrase Your Entire Audio to Text Transcription in a Fluid Summary
Check out this article on audio to text transcriptions and learn how to use it to create derivative content, such as blog posts and presentation slides.
Top Transcription Companies for 2026 Needs
Looking for a transcription service to use in 2026? Learn more about the features, benefits, and costs of the top transcription companies.
What is an SRT File?
Wondering what an SRT file is and how to create one? Rev’s SRT file guide explains everything, including how to add captions and subtitles to your video.
Free Transcription Tools That Make Your Life Easier
Explore Rev’s free transcription tools and see how to convert audio or video into text online—accurate, fast, and easy to use.

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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