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- Member Since: Mar 2008
- Last Login: 2 Apr 2008
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Category:Admin/Secretarial > Transcription
ID:1467
Title:Transcription from CD
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I ned someone to transcribe to paper hard copy and to attachment a 15-minute voice presentation on CD
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Up to £100 (Approx Up to $157)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:14/03/2008 12:07
Clarification Board
J. N. on 14/03/2008 12:37Please can you specify how the CD will be delivered - presumably this will be by post - and the subject matter.
Is there just one person speaking and is the quality of recording good?
Thank you.
Reply from Client
P. H. on 14/03/2008 16:49The CD lasts 15 minutes and contains one female voice speaking clearly and slowly. Recording is OK. Spelling of place-names does not matter (I can amend). There is a burst of noise in the middle, which I shall try to erase on my PC. Otherwise straightforward. I would post the CD to you and on receipt of your Word attachment being OK you can destroy the CD. Not sure how I pay you in this system (never used it before!). I am retired and have found someone locally who might (just might) be able to help; she would charge about £25. That is the level I'm working at. Sorry if that is too small a rate for you.
Paul H
R. J. on 14/03/2008 16:41Hi
I work for a translation company and would like to help you out.
Please can you give me some more information about your project.
Regards
Reply from Client
P. H. on 14/03/2008 16:47Hello Rebecca
The CD lasts 15 minutes and contains one female voice speaking clearly and slowly. Spelling of place-names does not matter (I can amend). There is a burst of noise in the middle, which I shall try to erase on my PC. Otherwise straightforward. I would post the CD to you and on receipt of the Word attachment being OK you can destroy the CD. Not sure how I pay you in this system (never used it before!). I am retired and have found someone locally who might (just might) be able to help; she would charge about £25. That is the level I'm working at. Sorry if that is too small a rate for you.
Paul H
S. N. on 26/03/2008 05:35im interested to do the job for the fixed fee
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