CourtView Software - CSRNation2024-03-29T13:20:40Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/courtview-software?feed=yes&xn_auth=noShe never sent it to me. She…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-26:1736041:Comment:8593412009-02-26T22:19:56.898ZLisa Bookerhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/LisaBooker
She never sent it to me. She wanted to convert the file and I asked her to send the tran and the audio but she never did. Say, would you be willing to send me the audio so I can see the extension and get the player? Or you can tell me what the extension is to see if it would work in Express Scribe? I'm still curious about the software and listening to the file. Yes, using your mouse to listen to audio is hard. It took me a long time to get used to audiosync and not being able to use a foot…
She never sent it to me. She wanted to convert the file and I asked her to send the tran and the audio but she never did. Say, would you be willing to send me the audio so I can see the extension and get the player? Or you can tell me what the extension is to see if it would work in Express Scribe? I'm still curious about the software and listening to the file. Yes, using your mouse to listen to audio is hard. It took me a long time to get used to audiosync and not being able to use a foot pedal. How did you get the player?tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-26:1736041:Comment:8564352009-02-26T14:31:16.807ZLisa Bookerhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/LisaBooker
How did you get the player?
How did you get the player? Well, I wish I could have ACT…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-20:1736041:Comment:8340122009-02-20T22:13:54.988ZRobin Fritzhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RobinFritz
Well, I wish I could have ACTUALLY helped, lol. Hopefully someone will pipe in with some information, perhaps a transcriptionist familiar with the software. It could very well be that the audio can only be used in that software.
Well, I wish I could have ACTUALLY helped, lol. Hopefully someone will pipe in with some information, perhaps a transcriptionist familiar with the software. It could very well be that the audio can only be used in that software. I'm suspecting she may not ha…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-20:1736041:Comment:8338432009-02-20T21:47:42.212ZLisa Bookerhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/LisaBooker
I'm suspecting she may not have knowledge on how to go to the files, but did suggest that I use CD ripper for WinAmp or Window Media Player to extract the sound bites. She was given this info from someone at her office. I'll let you know what happens. But your suggestions were dead on. I guess I was trying to find someone who has used the software and was familiar with the extensions and had converted them or knew if they could be converted. Thanks so much for your help!!!
I'm suspecting she may not have knowledge on how to go to the files, but did suggest that I use CD ripper for WinAmp or Window Media Player to extract the sound bites. She was given this info from someone at her office. I'll let you know what happens. But your suggestions were dead on. I guess I was trying to find someone who has used the software and was familiar with the extensions and had converted them or knew if they could be converted. Thanks so much for your help!!! I searched and found a Maximu…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-20:1736041:Comment:8335982009-02-20T20:28:59.003ZRobin Fritzhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RobinFritz
I searched and found a Maximus CourtView system, but was unable to get any info. She probably doesn't know the file extension because she's only seeing the audio file IN the Courtview. Perhaps If she were to navigate to the files on her computer, she would see the extension. You could also suggest that she check her CourtView data for that info. Then again, you could suggest that she send you the audio file and see the extension for yourself and/or try to play it in ExpressScribe.<br />
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Good luck!
I searched and found a Maximus CourtView system, but was unable to get any info. She probably doesn't know the file extension because she's only seeing the audio file IN the Courtview. Perhaps If she were to navigate to the files on her computer, she would see the extension. You could also suggest that she check her CourtView data for that info. Then again, you could suggest that she send you the audio file and see the extension for yourself and/or try to play it in ExpressScribe.<br />
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Good luck! Hi, Robin:
Thanks for your r…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-20:1736041:Comment:8333232009-02-20T19:33:20.894ZLisa Bookerhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/LisaBooker
Hi, Robin:<br />
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Thanks for your reply. No, I'm not transcribing from the audio, but scoping. The court reporter did the transcription. I've asked her what the extensions are on the files but she says there are none. She asked if I knew how to convert them so I could listen using another digital transcriber. I have ExpressScribe and I know they support a gaggle of different formats. The only one I know they don't support is DigitalCat which I use.
Hi, Robin:<br />
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Thanks for your reply. No, I'm not transcribing from the audio, but scoping. The court reporter did the transcription. I've asked her what the extensions are on the files but she says there are none. She asked if I knew how to convert them so I could listen using another digital transcriber. I have ExpressScribe and I know they support a gaggle of different formats. The only one I know they don't support is DigitalCat which I use. What is the file extension of…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-02-20:1736041:Comment:8317102009-02-20T13:58:29.963ZRobin Fritzhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RobinFritz
What is the file extension of the audio files? Are you trying to transcribe them using another digital transcriber like ExpressScribe? If that's the case, you can check to see what file formats are supported by the software you'd like to use to transcribe or convert your files.
What is the file extension of the audio files? Are you trying to transcribe them using another digital transcriber like ExpressScribe? If that's the case, you can check to see what file formats are supported by the software you'd like to use to transcribe or convert your files.