VERBATIM TRANSCRIPTION :
Verbatim transcription captures every word, sound, and expression exactly as spoken, including filler words (e.g., "um," "uh"), pauses, and nonverbal cues like laughter or sighs. It is ideal for legal, research, or qualitative analysis purposes where precise details are critical.
EDITED TRANSCRIPTION :
Edited transcription focuses on clarity and readability, removing filler words, correcting grammar, and reorganizing sentences as necessary while maintaining the original meaning. This format is suited for professional or polished outputs, such as reports, articles, or presentations.
TIME-STAMPING :
Time-stamping involves marking specific time intervals within the transcript to indicate when a particular section of speech occurs in the audio or video. This is particularly useful for subtitling, referencing, or editing purposes, ensuring easy navigation within the content.



