I converted one of my bedrooms into
Posted By: tired in OH on 2007-11-29
In Reply to: room where you transcribe - another topic
an office and it works out very well, I can get up, shut the door and forget about it when I am done working.
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I converted one of my bedrooms into
an office, plenty of room, no distractions.
Wow, do most of y'all work in your bedrooms? sm
I thought I was in the minority here, working in my bedroom. Figured most MTs had a nice home office. Well, nice to know I'm not alone in my bedroom...
No, the files cannot be converted unless done at the hospital end
and transmitted as such. If you plug your headset directly into your CPU you can still use your speakers for music and the sound quality is better.
trannsfer of converted files
I have to convert voice files and at time transfer them through FTP to another computer - long story - anyway - my FTP can be so slow because of the type of file - converted .wav - no so much the length, it is just slow - does anyone have another option for transfer that is faster? I have cable modem and all other files are quick - just these. Even zipped they take forever.
I have converted a bedroom into an office. (sm)
The windows all look out into the woods so I can take a restful gaze when I want to. If the door is open it leaves me a clear shot through the living room and the front door so I can see if anyone comes in or out and I didn't hear them. My elderly mom lives with me so I don't want to be too isolated. We live in the country so dog, cat, chicken, cattle noises and a train that runs not too far from my house are all part of the natural background noise and I don't even notice them.
cc is on the dangerous abbreviation list and should be converted to ml.
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I have converted a bedroom to office. Can shut
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Info on minutes converted to lines
Hi everyone. I have a potential job offer and two of us are going to split the minutes. Does anyone know what 100 minute's worth of dictation would equal in lines per day. I know there is probably a formula for converting this, but I cannot find my information that I used to have. Thanks
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