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Self-Review

Once you have completed your transcription, it is important to go back and review any sections of the job that gave you difficulty, specifically any Content Markers that you left or Special Content you were unsure of. You should strive to remove all [?] and [Indistinct] content markers before you mark your job complete. In some cases it may be appropriate to leave some in, such as with suspected profanity or truly indecipherable dialogue.

Do not listen to the entirety of the job again during your self-review. A few tips to keep in mind during your self-review are:

  • When dealing with overlapping speech, make sure all lines are in the correct order and that all speech is accurate.
  • For any grammar questions, ask yourself if there is a standard regarding the issue.
  • When checking Special Content, make sure you've checked all available sources, including Reference Sheets and the Internet.
  • When running the spell checker, don't zone out and mindlessly click "Ignore All." Though the spell checker catches many things that are not errors, you do not want to miss the actual errors that are caught. Spell checker does not catch grammar of homophone errors. For that reason, it is especially important that you pay diligent attention to these issues. If you are ever confused by grammar or homophones, consult an OS or the Internet as appropriate.

Post-delivery Review

Once your job has been reviewed by a QA, you will receive the edited transcription back with all marked corrections in the History tab. D-scripter will automatically switch to the Review tab when you have a job up for review. You must review these jobs before being allowed to dock and begin scribing any other jobs. Although you can go over the reviewed jobs in your History tab as many times as you like, you will only be paid the first time you review the job.


Select any job from this list and click "Review" to review the job. You will be paid up to 5 minutes of review time per job. Take this time to go over any errors marked by the QA. This is the single best way to improve.

Disputing Corrections

If you feel that there were errors marked incorrectly, select the correction and click the "Dispute Correction" button.


Contributors to this page: mlewis and chansen .
Page last modified on Monday, January 6, 2020 18:02:35 EST by mlewis. (Version 6)