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What is the difference between transcription and audio translation?    

Transcription refers to converting an audio source to a written form, while audio translation refers to converting an audio source to a written form and then translating the written form to the target language. For example, we have a Korean audio source. If we do transcription of the Korean audio source, the written document will need to be in Korean. However, for audio translation, the client would need the written document to be in Chinese instead of Korean.

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Written by Denyse Lum


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