“Transcriptions cost at least a $1,000 for an all-day event that’s incredibly expensive,” said James Cho, coordinator of technology services at the University of Nevada–Reno’s Joe Crowley Student Union. Online service providers like Thumbtack and Yelp estimate the cost of transcription at between 75 cents to $1.50 per audio minute, and some services charge an hourly rate of $15-$30 for transcribing your audio files. But when it comes to transcribing live meetings to make them compliant with the American Disabilities Act, the costs can add up quickly. Live captioning that supports live events has been made readily available when using Zoom, Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Microsoft Teams.
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