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Helmut Granda
10,343 PointsHa! Great catch! You should submit a bug to the team:
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Michael Harper
14,741 PointsThe text for this lecture is in the download for the next lecture: Index Routes and Redirects
Kathryn Notson
25,941 PointsLucas Park & Michael Harper:
Check the video transcript from the "Video Transcript" link underneath the video, from a desktop or laptop computer, too, to verify whether it's the same transcript in the downloaded files or whether it's different. That should also be accurately reported. It will help them correct it altogether.
Kathryn Notson
25,941 PointsKathryn Notson
25,941 PointsLucas Park:
Treehouse uses a software to create the video transcript. It's sometimes inaccurate as it can't always correctly determine the pronunciation of words the instructor says, therefore, the transcript might type an adulterated version of the word or words the instructor speaks. That's why I rewind the video & listen to it multiple times in case the video transcript doesn't make sense. Sometimes American English isn't clear due to regional or foreign dialects spoken by the instructor. Human ears are better detectors of voice inflections, too.