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Definitions of Difficult or Poor Audio A few examples of difficult audio include: - Muffled sound due to bad recording equipment - Loud background noise - Speaker(s) too far from recording device - Specialized terminology (medical,business,legal,technical,etc.) - Speakers with thick accents o Inarticulate speakers Effects on Pricing & Turnaround Time Additional fees and extra turnaround time may be applied depending on the quality of your audio files. However, we will always inform you about any additional fees or any other changes before we begin working on your recordings. . . |
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