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Your Rules Break Transcripts Into CaptionsBreaking a transcript into captions is a tedious time-consuming job. With AutoCaption, you make the rules and let the computer do the drudgery. |
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Some rules are obvious. Like "end this caption and start a new one when you see a period." |
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Some rules are more subtle. Like "don't end a caption with a preposition like 'the'." |
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Some rules are best when they're conditional. Like "start a new line or caption after a comma only if the comma occurs close the right margin." |
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All rules have exceptions. Like "don't end a caption with 'Dr.', 'Ms.' or 'Rev.'." |
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You set the rules according to your personal style, or to a client's preference. Either way, AutoCaption will recognize and implement those rules.  You save time and become more profitable. |
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And you can make different sets of rules for different clients or different subject matter. |
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Since the different sets of rules can be saved, you can switch back and forth among them any time you want.
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Profitability Rules...Initially you'll want to use the proffer system to break transcripts into captions. It applies your rules and asks you to approve or change each line selected for a caption. It doesn't take long to improve and expand your rules until you rarely have to change a proffer. |
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Then you're ready to use the fully automatic breakup. In seconds an entire transcript is converted into captions. |
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With your rules acting as a watchdog, you can even delegate the task of breaking transcripts into captions to new employees. The quality will not suffer. |
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