Can someone "proofhear" an audio?

I'm preparing an application where people can proofread other people's texts, but they can also review other's audios as well. Review could be a good word to use, but I'm already using this to... well, review, visual contents.

This kind of reviews are always cross checks, I mean, you'd never have to validate your own contents, but you do accept/reject other people's ones.

So, the question is:

Is there a direct equivalent of proofread, but focused on audios?


Solution 1:

The term proof-listen seems to be in use. For example:

Proof-listening is the process of listening to a recording in order to catch recording mistakes, and verify that the file meets the technical requirements. All recordings are "prooflistened" to catch repeats, big stumbles or long pauses.
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Solution 2:

The shortest word would be vet

It means to check or evaluate for approval, correction or acceptance.