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To nightowl !

Posted By: EvaEv on 2008-05-29
In Reply to: MTs phased out - nightowl

I have the same experience, till now. Therefore, in MHO, as long as VR gives such a poor performance, it would be fair to pay the
s a m e rate for straight transcription and VR transcription. Some MTs just
say...'Oh, no!' when a printed document drops down instead of a blank page.

Not always, but mostly.

When the VR system gets better and does not need so much corrections anymore, then the line payment for VR should be lowered compared to straight transcription.

But only then, because right now VR-editing (hyphen or no hyphen?)is in no way easier than straight transcription.



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