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How to adjust the start and end of a word after an automated transcription mistake
How to adjust the start and end of a word after an automated transcription mistake
Armel Beaudry avatar
Written by Armel Beaudry
Updated over a year ago

Sometimes, Trebble may make transcription mistakes with the start or end point of particular words – especially those that are not clear in the audio. However, Trebble Studio has the tool to help you correct the start and end of any such mistakes. To adjust the start and end of a word, follow the steps below:

Step 1: On the editing page, locate and highlight the word with the mistake.

Step 2: You should now see the panel on your right. Locate and click Adjust trim on the panel.

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Step 3: Allow a few seconds for Trebble to load the waveform of the audio or video. On the audio waveform page, double-tap on the red lines – which represent the start and end of the word – to get your desired taste. You can use the play button below to adjust and test. Click the SAVE button below when you are satisfied.

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