15. Transcription Services: If you have excellent listening and typing skills, transcription work can be a viable option. Platforms like TranscribeMe and Transcribe Speech to Text | Rev offer transcription gigs that allow you to earn money from home. Source: 7 months ago
It seems like you could send it out to a translation company (like rev.com) and get a .srt that you could re-import back into Premiere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWlm6ZCfdsQ. Source: 10 months ago
Freelancing by learning a skill, but also subtitles on rev.com, and if you are proficient at more than one language, try for online (live) translation job. Source: 11 months ago
There are also things like rev.com or jobsforeditors.com or various other things like teaching english online. Source: 11 months ago
I've recently started to consider the different ways to make money using my knowledge of english and I found out that I can have a job as a subtitler/captioner, the only problem being that I need to send a video of me speaking in english and you may ask what's the problem with that, well I'm 15 and I'm supposed to be at least 18 to work as a subtitler on this website (rev.com if anyone cares) . Does anyone know... Source: 11 months ago
I tried working on Rev.com, but that didn't work out well. With all of this, I'm not quite sure what I should say on my resume. What should I do??? Source: 11 months ago
Okay, full story: I posted this because today I was let go from rev.com for getting into an email conversation requesting that they not pay me for a certain job because I had intrusive thoughts associated with it, and I didn't want to deal with that when I eventually got paid for it. Source: 11 months ago
It does a better job than the auto transcription done by rev.com, is faster and it's free. Source: 11 months ago
Be a transcriptionist at rev.com or drive for doordash. Source: 12 months ago
This is weird... This is the second time today I've plugged this transcribing tool, but: rev.com has an AI and a human transcription product. Source: about 1 year ago
Not a full time gig, but if transcription is something you enjoy, consider checking out rev.com. They have lots of court proceedings looking to be transcribed. Source: about 1 year ago
I didn't last long on rev.com because I wasn't accurate enough during the trial period. I've heard that they are very strict and let people go easily for that reason. Is escribers any good? Source: about 1 year ago
I'm looking for a transcription job that is similar to rev.com but not quite as difficult as rev.com. Source: about 1 year ago
A lot of people get started on rev.com, I went to school for film and television broadcasting though so I started through that. Source: about 1 year ago
Online transcription can pay $10 a day. I worked on rev.com for a while but be warned, if you mess up too many times you get banned permanently with no recourse. Source: about 1 year ago
Right now I have to take the simple vtt from rev.com (or whoever) and manually modify as a txt file to include these components. I just wanted to connect with other professionals who may also be using these advanced features in webvtt. Source: about 1 year ago
I would use rev.com. Upload your audio and it will create an automatic transcript of your podcast. Afterward, you can use ChatGPT to write a summary. Another great tool is Descript. Source: about 1 year ago
- Scriptsync. This is a killer feature if you are working on scripted. For non scripted, transcriptions are a must and scriptsync was a killer feature. But now, times have evolved and many tools (Premiere natively and Resolve via WhisperAI) offer AUTOMATIC transcription. Can you look at the open source code that anyone can use and integrate it into script sync? For scripted I get it, you have the script but for... Source: about 1 year ago
Basically, I am a British citizen and work full-time in Germany with an EU blue card and I want to earn a small amount of extra money to spend on beer and games (talking like 50Euro a month or something). I was considering doing some online transcribing (on websites like rev.com) but after doing some research it seems the tax implications could be quite complicated. It's important to note my EU blue card forbids... Source: about 1 year ago
For the non-NDA stuff, you could always use rev.com. I've had great experiences with them in the past on a wide variety of projects. Of course, the price and turnaround time might be an issue. Source: about 1 year ago
Likewise, you can just dictate and use rev.com to turn them into text. At two different places we had an account setup with them so that we could send them any meeting. (I wrote a Twilio interface once so that you could dial a phone number, talk to it, and have the result transcribed.) The OpenAI whisper model is nearly as good as a human being as well nowadays. Source: over 1 year ago
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