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Trust and accuracy

How SceneDub reviews tools, clips and guides

Last reviewed August 23, 2026 by SceneDub Editorial Team.

Product claims follow the current build

SceneDub describes only behavior available in the deployed product. Tool pages identify what happens locally in the browser, what requires a third-party service, what file and usage limits apply, and which features depend on browser support. Prototype limitations stay visible instead of being presented as future capabilities.

Clip records include source and rights context

Prepared dubbing scenes include a source URL, creator attribution, license name, license URL, duration, thumbnail, timed transcript and dialogue-free backing track. Public YouTube discovery remains separate from the playable catalog and uses official embeds rather than downloaded videos.

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Guides answer one practical question

Each guide is organized around a specific voice acting, dubbing, recording or classroom task. Guidance is checked against the current SceneDub workflow and distinguishes a browser practice tool from professional ADR, editing, coaching, publishing and classroom-management systems.

Accuracy has stated limits

Transcription quality varies with speech clarity, language, noise and overlapping speakers. Recording and export formats vary by browser. Search results and YouTube availability can change. SceneDub states these constraints on the relevant page and does not publish fabricated ratings, performance scores or accuracy percentages.

Corrections

Incorrect capability descriptions, broken sources, attribution problems and outdated instructions are corrected in the product and its public pages. Report a specific URL and the inaccurate statement through the support channel.

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