Custom dictionary examples

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Requirements: Professional or Enterprise plan
 

CaptionHub will do its best to match words in the custom dictionary to the audio it’s examining, but there can be instances where there’s ambiguity.

 

Here are a few examples:

Phrase
Ambiguity
Suggested “Sounds like” field
Further options
.NET
Could be “dot-net” or “dot-N-E-T”
dot-net
Porsche 911
Could be “Porsche nine one one” or “Porsche nine eleven”
porsche-nine-eleven
EMEA
Could be “emea” or “E-M-E-A”
emea
amia
NATO
Could be “Nato” or “N-A-T-O”
nato
FYI
Could be “fyi” or “F-Y-I”
F.Y.I.
f-y-i
CEO
Could be “ceo” or “C-E-O”
C.E.O.
c-e-o
gnocchi
Could sound like “nyohki” or “nokey”, depending on the speaker
nyohki
nokey

Please note that you can have multiple entries in a custom dictionary for the same term.

 
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