Transcripts - Easy Checks

What are Transcripts?

Basic transcripts are a text version of the speech and non-speech audio information needed to understand the multimedia content. They are similar to captions, but in a format that can be easily opened and read.

Descriptive transcripts for videos also include visual information needed to understand the content.

For videos with visual and audio information, ideally a descriptive transcript is provided, and a separate basic transcript is not needed.

Examples

Example part of transcript of a podcast interview with two speakers

Example part of descriptive transcript

Why are Transcripts important?

Transcripts are important for people who are deafblind to understand a video. Screen reader users may also prefer the transcript over listening to the audio of the video.

Checking Transcripts

  • Check for a transcript with the media or a link to a transcript.
  • Transcripts should be easy to find near the audio or video.
  • If the video has important visual content, check that it is described in the transcript.

Check transcript quality

  • Is all the speech accurately reflected in the transcript?
  • Are all the speakers identified?
  • Are all other sounds described in the transcript, such as ‘soft clapping’ or ‘tires screeching’?
  • Is all visual content important to understanding the video described in the transcript?

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