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What is the average turn around time on projects that have to be edited, like conferences, seminars or conventions?

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What is the average turn around time on projects that have to be edited, like conferences, seminars or conventions?

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The short answer is that with any presentation that needs to be edited the time it takes depends solely on the length of the recording time, and if there are any suggested edits as well as the general edit for CD duplication. This can take anywhere from 2 hours to three days. If you would like to learn more on the steps involved and how we go about editing, we have listed the audio editing procedure we use below: BACK TO FAQ The format of the audio is relevant to the turn around time on any project. In other words, if the material the convention, conference or seminar has been recorded on is a tape cassette, or DAT or Mini Disc, these types of formats will have to be converted to digital form for editing. The duration of the presentation is equal to the conversion of the analog format to digital audio for editing. So, lets say you have a conference presentation that lasted four hours or more, you have four hours or more of digital conversion. During the conversion process the material

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