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'Audio translation' jobs advertised at '$XX per hour' can be ambiguous.
For an audio 'translation' job offered at, say, $1/min, note that:
- One full hour of continuous speech contains roughly 5000 words in English;
- $1/min generally means $1 per minute OF AUDIO! NOT a pay rate of $60 per hour worked.
- $1/min (up to $4/min for complex recordings) is a common audio TRANSCRIPTION rate, i.e., roughly $1/83 words, or little over $0.01c / word.. See more
For an audio 'translation' job offered at, say, $1/min, note that:
- One full hour of continuous speech contains roughly 5000 words in English;
- $1/min generally means $1 per minute OF AUDIO! NOT a pay rate of $60 per hour worked.
- $1/min (up to $4/min for complex recordings) is a common audio TRANSCRIPTION rate, i.e., roughly $1/83 words, or little over $0.01c / word.. See more
'Audio translation' jobs advertised at '$XX per hour' can be ambiguous.
For an audio 'translation' job offered at, say, $1/min, note that:
- One full hour of continuous speech contains roughly 5000 words in English;
- $1/min generally means $1 per minute OF AUDIO! NOT a pay rate of $60 per hour worked.
- $1/min (up to $4/min for complex recordings) is a common audio TRANSCRIPTION rate, i.e., roughly $1/83 words, or little over $0.01c / word. So if you type/transcribe at about 42 words/min, including listening & pause/play commands, you stand to earn about $30/h. And that's fast!
Remember, if you want to TRANSLATE 1h of audio, this is the same as translating 5000 words of text - requiring at least 10 times the duration of the audio file, assuming the voice is clear and intelligible to begin with, and without the advantage of popular CAT tools and word/phrase finders/locators in the source 'text'.
(Hint: put regular time references in your target text until you are finished, then remove them after proofreading)
The bottom line is - calculate out all possible 'interpretations' of a job offer before bidding.
[Edited at 2007-03-04 23:23] ▲ Collapse
For an audio 'translation' job offered at, say, $1/min, note that:
- One full hour of continuous speech contains roughly 5000 words in English;
- $1/min generally means $1 per minute OF AUDIO! NOT a pay rate of $60 per hour worked.
- $1/min (up to $4/min for complex recordings) is a common audio TRANSCRIPTION rate, i.e., roughly $1/83 words, or little over $0.01c / word. So if you type/transcribe at about 42 words/min, including listening & pause/play commands, you stand to earn about $30/h. And that's fast!
Remember, if you want to TRANSLATE 1h of audio, this is the same as translating 5000 words of text - requiring at least 10 times the duration of the audio file, assuming the voice is clear and intelligible to begin with, and without the advantage of popular CAT tools and word/phrase finders/locators in the source 'text'.
(Hint: put regular time references in your target text until you are finished, then remove them after proofreading)
The bottom line is - calculate out all possible 'interpretations' of a job offer before bidding.
[Edited at 2007-03-04 23:23] ▲ Collapse
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