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Frequently Asked Questions
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Overview
Why is digital dictation better than analog (tape)
recording?
Analog audio tapes are physical. As a result, they can be
lost, misplaced, accidentally erased, or broken. From a
management perspective, they are hard to identify, and it is
impossible to estimate the total number of files or audio
duration.
Digital audio files allow you to store them right on your
computer. They do not get accidentally erased, and do not
wear out. Additional audio can be inserted within an audio
file right where you want it inserted, without rewinding, or
pressing a bunch of extra keys. Additionally, they can be
instantly sent across a network or e-mailed around the
world. They are easy to identify, the audio duration, and
they are not easily lost or misplaced.

What are the unique advantages of
Quikscribe?
Quikscribe provides 10 unique benefits (detailed below)
which no other transcription solution in the world is
currently able to offer. Quikscribe has been achieve this
because it designed and developed a new audio format
specifically designed to provide advanced dictation and
transcription abilities called IAF (Intelligent Audio File).
As a result it can provide the following unique benefits:
Cut and paste text attachments within audio files. Thus
saving considerable dictation and transcription time if
existing precedents or reference documentation is being used
to create a document.
Capture and insert screen shots within audio files. A
picture can be worth a thousand words, so instead of trying
to explain something, you can now show it. This is ideal for
creating user manuals or technical documentation.
Insert other documents or files within audio files. Which
means, rather than make reference to other supporting
documents and files, you can now insert the files within a
IAF (Intelligent Audio File) and send the lot as a complete
file.
Instantly Undo and Redo (unlimited) audio edits. Never again
do you need to rewind within an audio file when you make a
mistake. Simply press the Undo Icon or the Undo button on
the hand control and remove your last audio edit (or
multiple edits) instantly. Likewise, if you ever
accidentally record over a section, simply press the Undo
Icon or Redo button on the hand control and your original
audio will still be intact.
Each file has a built-in database, which keeps track of the
file's history. As a result, the Quikscribe Manager can
interrogate any file, at any time and find out its current
status. Or, it can interrogate an entire queue or multiple
queues and give you status of every file plus the total
backlog down to the last second.
Seamlessly produce web-ready C.B.T. (Computer Based
Training) content in real-time behind any Widows-based
application. Quikscribe is able to display BMP, PNG, JPEG
and WMF images with a total of 113 different screen wipes.
Plus it supports export and import abilities, which means
post editing (audio or images) is also possible.
No single Point of Failure - Unlike other Enterprise
Transcription solutions, Quikscribe is not dependent on a
central server to operate. Therefore, it is basically
impossible to stop Quikscribe from working, whereas if a
server-centric solution fails the entire enterprise can be
brought to a halt.
Flexible and Scalable - It is possible to install just one
Quikscribe Recorder and Player or you can install ten
thousand units across 50 cities in 10 countries and
Quikscribe still functions effectively and efficiently.
Full Enterprise Application Integration - The IAF
(Intelligent Audio File) used in conjunction with the
supporting interfacing documentation, makes it possible (for
the first time) for organisations to fully integrate their
dictation / transcription system with all of their other
enterprise systems so as to optimise their current business
processes.
We listen to our clients and we are continually adding new
features and functions based on the feedback we gain. Our
aim is not to sell a product as such, but rather we aim to
provide a total solution.
For example, when TAFE NSW decided that Quikscribe was the
best digital transcription product for their needs, we were
also able to save them a considerable sum of money by
designing and manufacturing a special interface cable, to
interface 1,440 existing foot switches to work with
Quikscribe on a PC. We also co-ordinated, recorded and
edited all of their new digital audio curriculum and
designed a special training mode, so students could not
delete files.

Desktop Recording
How do you record using the Quikscribe Recorder?
The Quikscribe Recorder uses the Philips SpeechMike to
record and edit. This hand control has a built-in
microphone. However if you wish, you can also use 3rd party
microphones in conjunction with Quikscribe, such as the
Acoustic Magic VoiceTracker array microphone for recording
meetings and conferences. For more information about
associated hardware that is compatible with Quikscribe,
contact a Smoltz Quickscribe Dealer.

What naming convention is used
when creating new audio files?
When the Quikscribe Recorder is installed, the author is
required to enter a unique user name. Once this has been
done, each new audio file created thereafter automatically
begins with this user name as its prefix. e.g.
Bill_Smith001, Bill_Smith002 etc.

Is is possible to save the
authors details within a file?
YES - If an Author enters their contact details into the
Authors Details Tab under the Settings Icon, the Quikscribe
Recorder will automatically save these details within every
new IAF (Intelligent Audio File) created.
The major benefit being that the file can now be easily be
identified at anytime by any user. Additionally it provides
the Quikscribe Manager with extra search and reporting
criteria.
Note: Management data stored within any IAF
(Intelligent Audio File) normally takes up less than 1K. Or
put another way, within a 5 minute audio file, less than one
tenth of one percent of file size is taken up by management
data.

Can I enter other file details?
YES - When a new audio file is created, the author has the
opportunity to enter, the following file details or select
from customizable drop down lists.
Subject
Matter No
Doc Name
Doc Type
Note: If an author does not need enter file
details as illustrated above, it is possible to disable the
above dialogue from appearing when the New Audio Icon is
selected. This is done by selecting 'Just create new audio
file' option under the File Management Tab under the
Settings Icon.

Does Quikscribe support Roaming
Profiles?
YES - Quikscribe supports Roaming Profiles (WinNT4.0, 2000
and XP). The benefit being if a user logs onto another PC,
Quikscribe will automatically load their personal profile.

Can I stop recording and pick up
the file later? In the meantime will it be backed up in case
of system failure?
YES - If you need to work on another recording, you can
simply close your current file (which will be saved in your
Drafts directory). When you are ready to recommence
recording, you can open this file and recommence recording.
Note: When you do reopen the file to
recommence recording, the Quikscribe Recorder will
automatically open the file up at the exact position you
left off at, plus retain all of your previous audio edits,
which means you still have the ability to Undo & Redo audio
edits.

How do you send a file to be
transcribed?
Sending a file to be transcribed is easy. When the the Send
Audio Icon is selected, the Send dialogue box appears.
From here the author has the choice to Send the file via LAN
or e-mail.
The author also has the option to add instructions to the
file. These instructions determine priority of the file and
what is to be done by the typist once the file is completed.
Note: If an author does not need the ability to select a
typist or add instructions as illustrated above, it is
possible to disable the above dialogue from appearing when
the Send Audio Icon is selected. This is done by selecting
'Just send the current audio file' option under the File
Management Tab under the Settings Icon.

Do I keep a copy of the voice
file for my own records? If so, for how long?
YES - Whenever an audio file is sent for transcription, a
copy is always retained. This copy is retained for 14 days
(default duration), but can be changed to any duration by
entering in a new duration under the File Management Tab
under the Settings Icon.

At what stage does the file get
compressed? How long does this take? Can I continue
dictation or performing other work in the meantime?
The Quikscribe Recorder is able to record, edit and compress
all at the same time. This is know as 'Real-time authoring',
which means the moment the file has been recorded, it is
ready to be sent via the LAN or e-mail to be transcribed
without the need to wait for the file to be compressed.
Note: For backward compatibility reasons (slower PC's), the
Quikscribe Recorder also offers the option to do Post
Compression or No Compression.

Is it possible to recall a file
once it has been sent for transcription?
YES - It is possible, providing no typist has actually
started working on the file. Otherwise it is not possible as
the file is now open, hence it can not be moved. However
since the details about who has the file (such as telephone
number, e-mail) is within the file, it is possible to
contact the typist who is working on the file with
additional instructions and/or have them close and release
the file.

Is it possible to see when a file
becomes work in progress, or when it will be finished?
YES -You can find out the current status e.g. Waiting in
queue, In Progress with percentage completed or if it has
been completed. Note: If the file is in progress, you can
view the typist details and the E.C.T. (Estimated Completion
Time).

What are the alternatives or
contingencies for dictation if the network is down?
One of the unique advantages of the Quikscribe Transcription
System is that it is NOT network or server dependant.
Therefore if the network is down for some reason, files can
still be manually moved around on floppy disks (similar to
how tapes are moved now). On a standard floppy disk we can
store up to 14.5 minutes of audio. Additionally, while the
network is down, no management or historical data will be
lost, as each IAF (Intelligent Audio File) has it's own
internal database which keeps track of everything that
happens to the file, similar to a black box recorder in a
plane. As soon as the network is back up, all of the
management data from each file can be instantly recovered.

Is it possible to INSERT audio
mid sentence within an audio file?
YES - The Quikscribe Recorder can insert audio mid sentence
within an audio file. This is one of the major benefits of
digital recording compared to analogue (tape) based
recording.

Is it possible to INSERT text
into a voice file?
YES - The Quikscribe Recorder can insert text within an IAF
(Intelligent Audio File). This is a great time saving
feature for both authors and typists. Author can now cut and
paste reference text or precedents directly within the audio
file and typist can paste this text directly into their
document when the embedded text is found within the file.
Note: This is an exclusive feature to Quikscribe, as no
other dictation application offers this feature.

Is it possible to INSERT images
or screen shots into a voice file?
YES - The Quikscribe Recorder is also able insert images and
screen shots within an IAF (Intelligent Audio File). This is
a great feature if you want to create technical
documentation or manuals. Alternatively you can create
web-ready C.B.T. (Computer Based Training) content in
real-time.
Note: This is an exclusive feature to Quikscribe, as no
other dictation application offers this feature.

Is it possible to INSERT other
documents or files within a voice file?
YES - The Quikscribe Recorder is also able insert documents
or other files within an IAF (Intelligent Audio File). This
is a great feature if you have an existing document that you
want modified or updated, as you can insert the original
document that needs the changes and then record dictate
changes. As a result, the typist receives a single file that
contains everything they need to complete the task.
Note: This is an exclusive feature to Quikscribe, as no
other dictation application offers this feature.

Is it possible to UNDO or REDO
audio edits?
YES - The Quikscribe Recorder can Undo and Redo unlimited
audio edits. What this means is if you make a mistake e.g.
Insert audio at the wrong position or accidentally overwrite
a section of your audio, you can press Undo and remove your
last edit. Alternatively you can press Redo which will
replace the audio edit you just removed.
Note: This is an exclusive feature to Quikscribe, as no
other dictation application offers this feature.

Portable Recording
What are all of the portable options available to me? What
are the physical characteristics of each option?
There is a great range of portable digital recorders that
are currently available, however rather than attempt to
discuss all of them, we have provided below detailed
information on the solution that we believe is best.
It is our current opinion that the Olympus and Philips
models provide the best functionality and quality. Both of
these portable digital recorders use a proprietary audio
format call DSS (Digital Speech Standard) and they can also
export a .wav format and both these formats are compatible
with Quikscribe.

What if the batteries go flat
while I am recording, what happens to my file?
Nothing - All recorded audio is automatically saved to the
internal memory on the handheld portable recorder.

In practical terms, how much
memory do these portable solutions have? i.e. how many
minutes of recording time do I have available before
download?
The table below shows the audio recording duration using the
Olympus SmartMedia
Memory Standard Play Long Play
16 MB 2 hr 35 min 5 hr. 30 min
32 MB 5 hr 10 min 11 hr. 10 min
64 MB 10 hr 25 min 22 hr. 20 min

How do I seamlessly transfer
files from my portable solution to be transcribed?
The Olympus and Philips digital recorders come bundled with
software, which enables you to download your audio files to
your PC. Once they have been downloaded, they can be
transcribed with the Quikscribe Player, or additional audio
can be added with the Quikscribe Recorder before being sent
for transcription.

What alternatives are available
to me if I don't have or use a computer?
If you do not have a PC, but your audio has been recorded
and stored on a recorder with a removable memory card (such
as SmartMedia), you can remove the SmartMedia Card from your
digital recorder and provide this to your typist (as you
would normally do with an audio tape). Your typist can then
use a SmartMedia Card Reader to download and then transcribe
the file(s).

How do I record minutes of a
meeting with many people, i.e. what are the conference
facilities available to me? Can the conference facilities
have the ability to identify each speaker?
It is possible to record meetings or conferences, but from a
transcription perspective, identifying individual speakers
may be difficult as both the Quikscribe Recorder and the
portable recorders record using a mono format. Using the
Quikscribe Recorder with multiple microphones (up to 8
different sound tracks) allows you to identify each speaker
by the microphone. The speaker identification stays with the
individual tracks both during recording and playback for
transcription.

Does the portable solution have
the same 'insert' capability as the desk top recorder?
YES - The Olympus and Philips models have an 'Insert"
feature, but do not have an 'Undo' feature.

Is it possible to record phone
conversations and voicemails? Is there a facility to alert
those on the telephone that they are being recorded, i.e. a
beep every 30sec?
YES - Using a third party Phone Logger it is possible to
record telephone conversations. Depending on what type you
purchase (Active or Passive) will determine if beep tones
will be recorded every 30 seconds.

Transcription Features
Is it possible to measure average transcription time per
job?
The first time an audio file is opened by a typist,
Quikscribe automatically saves the typist detail's within
the file plus the date and time the file was opened. When
the file is closed, Quikscribe automatically saves the date
and time the file was closed. In addition to this, while
ever the file is open, Quikscribe has a "Smart Clock" on,
this clock monitors the activity and position in the file.
In doing so, Quikscribe is able to measure the true actual
typing time performed.
For example, let's assume a typist has opened a file and has
been transcribing for 5 minutes and then the typist becomes
distracted by another task and leaves the file open. After
30 minutes the typist returns and completes the file within
another 10 minutes. Therefore, the actual typing time is
only 15 minutes not 45 minutes. Below is an example of some
of the data that is stored or can be calculated from the
data file from within an .iaf.
Date & Time Opened
Date & Time Closed
Turn Around Time (Date & Time Closed - Date & Time Opened)
Actual Typing Time
Typing Ratio (Actual Typing Time / Audio Duration)

Is it possible to measure average
typing time per operator?
YES - This is a simple calculation. However so that you have
a better understanding how this information is gathered and
presented, below is an overview of what happens to a file
when it is transcribed.
Whenever a file is finished (Completed) by the Quikscribe
Player, it moves the file from its current "Working"
directory to a "Completed" directory. At the same time,
Quikscribe exports the internal database (which contains the
full history of the file) within the IAF (Intelligent Audio
File) to a Reports directory in the form of a text file. It
is from this location that the Quikscribe Manager can
produce almost any type of report required. All reports that
are created use industry standard Crystal Reports.
Additional reports can be created by anyone, which means you
have total control of how and what you want presented.
To view a report based on typing time per operator, you
simply select the report called "Typist Summary" from within
the Quikscribe Manager. You will be required to enter a
Start and End Date for the Report. Once this has been done,
Crystal Report will create a report, presenting the
following information for every typist.
Typist Transcription Ratio
Total Audio Transcribed
Total Transcription Time
Number of Files Transcribed
Average Size per File.

Is it possible to measure average
typing time per author?
YES - If you select a "Author Summary" report from with the
Quikscribe Manager, the following information is provided.
Average File Duration
Average Recording Time
Recording Ratio (Recording Time / File Duration)
Average "Requested By" time
Total Files Sent for Transcription
Total Recording Time.

Is it possible to measure jobs
produced on estimated delivery time, vs late? Number of jobs
transcribed per shift, week or month? Reporting functions
comparing statistics by months?
YES - All of the reports produced by the Quikscribe Manager
use Crystal Reports and these reports are stored in an
external folder within the Quikscribe Manager program
directory. What this means, is that you can open any of the
existing reports, modify it to provide the reporting
information you want and save it as a new report.

User friendliness
How similar is the software to use to applications such as
Word, and Outlook, i.e. are the buttons and menus in a
similar format?
Quikscribe conforms to Windows standards and conventions for
interface design.

How do I start, stop, pause,
rewind, fast forward and so on?
With the Quikscribe Recorder, you can use the Quikscribe
Hand Control or the on screen GUI (Graphical User Interface)
With the Quikscribe Player, you can use the Foot Switch to
Start, Stop, Rewind & Fast Forward or you can use the GUI or
the Global Hot-keys.

How does the foot pedal operate?
The Foot Switch works identical to a traditional Foot
Switch. The Play button is held down to Play the file and
released to Stop the file. Note: Whenever the Play button is
pressed, the audio will jump back a small amount in time
(depending on Backspace Setting selected) and recommence
Playing. The Fast Forward and Rewind buttons on the Foot
Switch Rewind or Fast Forward as long as you hold them down
and stop as soon as you release them.

Can I slow or speed the author's
voice without altering the pitch?
YES - Plus or minus 40 percent with no pitch change.

Are we able to balance the foot
pedal onto a typist foot stool?
YES - The Foot Switches we use are exactly the same as
existing Foot Switches.

Work Flow Impact and Management
Are we able to give an estimated time of document delivery?
YES - As a file is being transcribed by a typist, the
Quikscribe Player continually updates the file with it's
current position (percentage completed). To provide an
E.C.T. (Estimated completion time), the Quikscribe Manager
needs to know the rate (speed) the file is being
transcribed. It does this by interrogating every file within
every queue once per minute, to determine its current
position within the file. It then compares this value to
where the file was one minute ago. The total distance
travelled within the last minute, is the files current rate.
Once the files rate (speed) is known, Quikscribe is able to
calculate how long it will take to complete the file, by
dividing the rate into the remainder of the file duration.
This value is then added to the current time, to provide a
WP Supervisor with a very accurate E.C.T.
Note: If a file is open by a typist but has not moved within
the last minute, Quikscribe is not able to calculate the
current E.T.C. as the rate (speed) for the last minute has
been zero. As a result Quikscribe Manager display "Not
Known" in the E.C.T field. However what is known is the
current size of the file (HH:MM:SS), the current Percentage
Completed and the details of the typist. As soon as the
typist recommences transcribing and the Quikscribe Manager
does it's next update, the E.C.T will resume. If a WP
Supervisor ever wants to know the exact current status of a
file, they can double click on the file which will
automatically interrogate that specific file or they can
invoke a manual update by pressing the "Refresh" button in
the Quikscribe Manager.

Can we promote and demote jobs in
the queue?
YES - It is possible for a WP Supervisor to Promote and
Demote Jobs. Simply select the file that you want to
Promote/Demote (providing the file has not been started) and
select the "Change Priority" button in the Quikscribe
Manager. Next change the priority (date or time) you would
like the file completed by and select OK. As a result, the
Quikscribe Manager will rename the file, which will
automatically reposition the file within the queue.
Below is a brief overview of how the files within the queue
work.
When a file is created by an Author (e.g. Bill Smith) files
will be created and named BillSmith001, BillSmnith002,
BillSmith003 etc.
When the author (Bill Smith) decides to send a file for
transcription, he has the option to select a "Required by"
time (default is 4 hours). Assuming that the time that Bill
Smith sends the file is 12.15 PM, the Quikscribe Recorder
renames the file when it sends it to
020126_1615_BillSmith001.
The number added to the file (prefix) is the Date and Time
the file is required. At first glance, this may seem a bit
confusing, but as you will soon see in the explanation
below, this naming convention is very simple and powerful.
The first two digits 02 represent the year
020126_1615_BillSmith001
The next two digits 01 represent the month
020126_1615_BillSmith001
The next two digits 26 represent the day
020126_1615_BillSmith001
The next two digits 16 represent the hour
020126_1615_BillSmith001
The next two digits 15 represent the minutes
020126_1615_BillSmith001
Now when these files arrive in queue with possibly hundreds
or even thousands of other files, it will automatically
position itself in the correct order based on priority.
For example, if another author (e.g. Joe Black) sent a file
to be transcribed 15 minutes later (e.g. 12.30 PM) but
required the file to be returned in one hour the file files
would look like this.
020126_1330_JoeBlack001 (Time Sent plus 1 hour)
020126_1615_BillSmith001 (Time Sent plus 4 hours).

Can this be restricted to the WP
Supervisor?
YES - The ability to Promote/Demote files within the queue
is restricted to the WP Supervisor using the QS Manager.

Can urgent jobs be flagged, as
per Outlook?
YES - Both Urgent & Overdue files are flagged (represented)
by RED envelope. If the file is being transcribed, then
envelope is half RED and half GREEN.

Can non dictation work be
integrated into the queue e.g. Word Processing work etc.?
YES - As mentioned previously, an IAF (Intelligent Audio
File) can contain any type or number of other files within
it. Which means, Quikscribe can be used as an integrated
workflow management system. What's more, you can do this
in-house as everything you need to know regarding
communication with the IAF is provided in the "Interfacing
Documentation for the .iaf".

Are WP Supervisors able to see
clearly how a job has progressed?
YES - At anytime you can see the position in the queue and
if the file is in progress you can see the typist details,
the percentage completed and estimated completion time. If
you double click on the file, you can view the file's
complete history to date.

How can we identify the typist
for a particular file after the document is finished, even
if there has been more than one typist on a job?
The IAF (Intelligent Audio File) can track up to 99 typist
per file. For each typist the IAF file records the typist's
details, total time the file was open, total duration the
file was actually being transcribed plus the date and time
the file was opened and closed by each typist.

Is there clear visibility on the
number and size of files in the queue?
YES - You can easily see every file within each queue, its
position, size (HH:MM:SS) and current status. If a typist is
currently working on the file, you can also see the typist's
details the percentage (%) completed and E.C.T. (Estimated
completion time). In addition the total backlog for the
queue is visible.

Can the queue calculate how much
dictation work there is to be done?
YES - The queue not only displays the individual size of
each file but it also calculates the true total backlog for
the entire queue. For example, if a queue has 10 audio files
within it and each file is one hour in duration. The total
amount of audio is 10 hours. However let's assume that there
are also five typists currently working from the queue and
each typist has completed 50% of each file they are working
on. Therefore the total amount of audio in the queue is only
7.5 hours ((5 x 1) + (5 x 50%)) and this is the value that
is displayed for the backlog in the QS Manager.
Note: The Quikscribe Manager by default updates
(interrogates) all of the active queues once per minute.
This information is then graphed to the Backlog and Overdue
graphs under the Workload Monitor. As a result a WP
Supervisor can instantly see the queues backlog and overdue
history for the day and can even spot or predict future
problems in the near future based on the trend of the queue.

What type of information is
present from file within the queue? Is it possible custom
design our own queue view?
The following information is available in the queue view and
YES, you can custom design your own view.
Queue name and position within Queue
Current status e.g. Waiting, In progress, Urgent or Overdue
Filename and authors name
File details e.g. Matter No, Subject, Doc Type, Doc Name
Time Sent (HH:MM:SS), Time Opened (HH:MM:SS)
File duration (HH:MM:SS)
Typist's name and percentage (%) completed
E.C.T. (Estimated Completion Time - HH:MM:SS)
Total backlog for queue (HH:MM:SS).

Is it possible to split a very
long recording into sub jobs to be distributed to different
typists, if the job is urgent?
YES - However rather than split the job into multiple sub
jobs, what we do is simply allow multiple typists to work on
the same job simultaneously. So rather than the WP
Supervisory splitting the job, the WP supervisor simply
instructs each typist the start and end position for them to
type, alternatively the WP supervisor can open the file and
insert location markers with associated comments for each
typist.

What is the disaster recovery
plan? What will prevent files from being lost?
File redundancy is a built-in feature of the Quikscribe
Transcription System. Whenever the Quikscribe Recorder sends
a file for transcription, it makes and sends a copy of the
file and it keeps the original file. Similar to how e-mail
works. The copy that is kept, is moved into a "Sent"
directory, where it remains for 14-days (default) before
being deleted. The file that has been sent for
transcription, remains in the queue until it is transcribed.
Once the file has been transcribed, the file is moved into a
"Completed" directory, where it remains for 14-days
(default) before being deleted.

Can we send an unfinished
transcription and voice file to a new typist? i.e. during
shift change, and will the voice file pick up where it was
stopped?
YES - Whenever a file is closed, Quikscribe automatically
records the file's last position within the file, so when
the file is opened up again by the next typist, it will
automatically open up at the exact last position.
Note: In addition to this, the previous typist has the
option to leave a comment for the next typist, detailing
what has been done so far and what needs to be on
completion. This comment is then automatically displayed
when the file is reopened. The comment dialogue also
displays the complete history of all typists, the time they
opened and closed the file, and typist's comments for this
file.
Lastly, the previous typist also has the option to embed a
copy of the current document within the IAF, so when the
next typist opens the file, the actual document that needs
to be completed is already within the file.

Remote Access
Is it possible for a typist to work from home? How could
this work?
YES - Since everything about the file is stored within the
file, an IAF can be transcribed anywhere. Associated
precedents can be embedded within the file, so all relevant
information required to finish the file is within the file.

How quickly could the file be
transferred to the typist's home?
Download duration is directly determined by the three
factors listed below
1) File Length (HH:MM:SS)
2) Audio Sample (8Khz, 11KHz or 22KHz)
3) Typists Internet connection bandwidth (56K Modem, ADSL
etc.)
Note: For remote transcription purposes, it is suggested
that the 8 kHz sample rate is used. As a result, for every 1
minute of audio recorded, a total of 98 KB disk space will
be used. For every hour of audio, 5.76 Mbytes of disk space
will be used. Note typist connection bandwidth will
determine how fast the file will be transferred.

Can a typist continue work while
a voice file was being downloaded?
YES - Transcribing an audio file while downloading another
audio file is not a problem.

Sound Quality
Is there an ability to minimize or reduce background noise?
The easiest way to minimise noise is to make sure that the
microphone level is set up correctly and the author speaks
directly into the microphone. That way the signal to noise
ratio is kept to a maximum.
If however the recording environment is always very noisy, a
Noise Cancelling microphone is recommended. Ask us for more
information if you're interested.

Education and Training
How similar is the software interface to standard
applications such as Microsoft Word?
Very similar.

How similar is the Help interface
to standard applications such as MS Word?
Very similar.

How comprehensive the Help
function?
The online help contains everything that the Quikscribe PDF
User Manual contains.

How comprehensive is the Training
Tutorial?
The Quikscribe Recorder has a built-in interactive
audio-visual tutorial and the Quikscribe Player has an
interactive typing tutorial. If a user completes these
tutorials, they will know how to use the software.

Technical Features and
Requirements
Does Quikscribe use .wav or a .dss file?
The .wav format is the Windows standard for audio, which can
be either uncompressed or compressed. When compressed, they
are very small. The .dss (Digital Speech Standard) format is
a propriety audio format used by Olympus and Philips and
they can produce files that are slightly more compressed
than .wav files.
Note: Both the Quikscribe Recorder and the Quikscribe Player
can use .wav or .dss audio files. However the downside with
both of these formats is that they can only contain audio
content. This is why Quikscribe developed it's own IAF
(Intelligent Audio File) format, which can not only record
and edit compressed audio but it can have text attachments,
screen shots and other files within it, while maintaining an
internal database that keeps track of the files history.
Therefore whenever the Quikscribe Recorder or Player imports
a .wav or .dss audio file, it converts it to a IAF
(Intelligent Audio File), which automatically give the
imported file access to advanced transcription features.
Note: For compatibility reasons, a compressed .wav file can
be extracted from an IAF at anytime. Additionally the IAF
can be easily interrogated or managed by 3rd party
applications as the DLL and relating documentation that is
responsible for communicating to the IAF is available.

To what extent does the voice
file compress, explain the compression precisely?
Sample Rate Compression
8 kHz (16 Bit) 98 KB/Min
11 kHz (16 Bit) 135KB/Min
22 kHz (16 Bit) 270KB/Min
Both compressed .wav and .dss audio files use a form of
'Perceptual Compression'. This means the audio file is
compressed by removing actual audio content in such a way
that the resultant file produced does not sound any
different from the original file. In doing so, files can be
significantly reduced in size (approx. 10:1).

At what stage does the file
compress?
The Quikscribe Recorder is able to record, edit and compress
all at the same time, which means the moment the audio file
is finished, it can be sent.

How long does the file take to
compress? Can I continue working while it does?
As mentioned above the Quikscribe Recorder can record, edit
and compress audio files in real-time, which eliminates any
time waiting for the file to compress.

Is it possible to send audio
files via e-mail to be transcribed interstate, and overseas?
We have found e-mail an effective method for Sending and
receiving files to remote users. However for better
management control and larger volume of audio we recommend
V.P.N. (Virtual Private Network) or FTP (File Transfer
Protocol).

In your experience, what has been
the effect of using the WAN to send voice files to be
transcribed, interstate?
A large majority of our clients use WAN and V.P.N. to
distribute audio files for remote transcription.

Is it possible to utilise our
existing cabling to connect to the network and the relevant
server?
YES - The Quikscribe Transcription System has been designed
to have NO major impact on existing Networks or Servers.

To what extent can your
Quikscribe be customised to suit special requirements?
Unlimited - The core functionality of the Quikscribe
Management System is controlled by a single DLL. This DLL is
responsible for reading and writing all information
contained in the .iaf (Intelligent Audio File). The DLL and
supporting documentation is available on request by any
client who wishes to modify the management system for their
own purposes. Which means, if you can think it, you can do
it using Quikscribe.

What Operating Systems does
Quikscribe support?
Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000 and XP.

Scenarios
Scenario 1 - A lawyer in Hong Kong is interviewing five
clients in a room over a four hour period. They need the
meeting recorded, transcribed, and the document sent back
within a 24hr period so the client can approve it as an
accurate record. How would you approach this opportunity.
An Acoustic Magic Voice Tracker array mircophone is
recommended. It is a non-intrusive high-gain Omni-direction
microphone, specifically designed for interviewing. To speed
up the transcription process it is recommended that every 30
minutes or so, a new file is created (which takes about 2
seconds). In doing so, files can start to be sent for
transcription via FTP or email while still recording. Before
the interview is over, the first couple of transcripts
should be back and within less than two hours of the
completed interview, a full transcript would be available.

Scenario 2 - We have a lawyer who
is unfamiliar with computers, but has a need to perform
dictation outside of the office. They do not have a laptop
or a computer at home. They do not like the idea of
dictating over the phone. What is the digital solution for
this person?
An Olympus or Philips portable digital recorder for outside
the office, which integrates with Quikscribe Recorder
installed on their office computer.

Scenario 3 - We have several WP
Operators on sick and annual leave in our New York office,
and they would like to send their dictation work to be done
in Chicago. How can this be done.
A WP Supervisor using the Quikscribe Manager can handle this
situation in one of two ways. The WP Supervisor can decide
and select which files need to be sent, and use the Move
Files function to move the files from New York to Chicago
via either V.P.N. (Virtual Private Network) or FTP (File
Transfer Protocol). Alternatively, the WP Supervisor can
automate the process by setting Backlog limits on the
queues. If at any stage a queue exceeds this predefined
limit, the Quikscribe Manager will automatically move all
excess files to Chicago.
Note: Every time Quikscribe performs a task, it records the
event. Which means, although the files are no longer in the
New York queue, there is a complete history of what happened
to the files e.g. What files were sent, where they were sent
to, why they were sent and the date and time they were sent.
The files that arrive in Chicago (from New York) will
automatically position themselves within the Chicago queues
based on their priority. Because the file that has been sent
is an IAF(Intelligent Audio File), everything about the file
is stored within the file. Which means when a typist opens
the file, they will see that the file has been sent from New
York, the date & time sent and the reason why e.g. Backlog
Overload. Therefore the Chicago typist simply transcribes
the file as per normal and will follow any instructions as
per usual.

Scenario 4 - We operate with a
decentralized WP and Secretarial structure, how does your
system deal with this situation?
Centralized or decentralized, location or geography no
longer matters. The power of the Quikscribe Transcription
System is a combination of the IAF (Intelligent Audio File)
and the bandwidth connecting the different locations. With
these two ingredients, we can do anything..
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