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Comment by Janiece Young on March 16, 2012 at 15:20

Jill, you can have the videographer pipe his audio into your computer.  I will caution you that sometimes this does not work and then you end up w/ no audio.  I have also seen reporters post that by doing that it blew out their audio and they had to replace their computers.  Those problems are rare but they do happen.

What I do is edit the job w/ my audio from my computer.  Then I go back through w/t audio from the videographer.  You can go back through w/ the videographer's audio at a fast speed so it doesn't take that long.

Comment by Jill Moyle on March 16, 2012 at 15:16

When I said time stamps, I thought the videographer's audio had to have time stamps too in order to be able to associate it with your transcript and use it??  Oh, gosh, I wish I knew how to explain this.  My audiosynch works just fine.  It's just that many times the videographer's audio is better and I want to use his and usually his audio is split into several files, so I use the digital transcriber I downloaded.  It's a big pain though because I have to tab back and forth between CC and the transcriber.  I'm just saying it would be nice if CC incorporated a digital transcriber for those times when you want to use the videographer's audio and it won't synch up. 

Am I the only one who uses the videographer's digital audio like this?  How do other's do it?

Comment by RealTime Elite on March 16, 2012 at 15:01

time stamps are there they are just hidden/suppresse in the page layout. If you use audiosync, it is the instance where you don't have audio markers that make it difficult.

Comment by Janiece Young on March 16, 2012 at 14:41

Yes, you are making sense.  I understood what you said.  I purchased a marantz PMD 630.  It has timestamps and you can do what you said, synch it w/ your text.  There will be drift and it will not be like getting it from your computer.

Why is your audio from your computer not working?  I'm sorry, I missed that piece.

Comment by Jill Moyle on March 16, 2012 at 14:38

Oops,  I  misspelled "synch"!  Crud!  Anyway, I'm talking about when it doesn't have time stamps.  It would just be nice to have a built-in digital transcriber because the way I have to do it now is tab back and forth between the transcriber and CC.  Am I making any sense?  I'm sorry, I'm really not very technical.

Comment by RealTime Elite on March 16, 2012 at 14:18

Jill you can already do that just needs to be the appropriate file type and size and associate the new audio to the transcript.

Comment by Jill Moyle on March 16, 2012 at 14:01

How about the ability to import the videographer's digital audio and, even though it won't be sinked, have controls to be able to listen to it, rewind, fast-forward, like a transcriber.

Comment by Dawn Davila on March 16, 2012 at 13:51

There was a question about rapid refresh when working with LiveNote.  They are in "talks" with LiveNote, but nothing finalized yet.

Comment by Dawn Davila on March 16, 2012 at 13:50

Scoping on iPad or tablet - they said that you can load Case & edit on it if it supports Windows.

iPad app - They are currently running CVN app on iPad.  It is in development.  They have one here running in demo.  The app for the attorneys will be FREE.  Takes about 15 seconds to connect - super easy.

Comment by RealTime Elite on March 16, 2012 at 12:16

...and while we are at it a CaseViewNet app for iPads and Android Tablets.

( just saying :-) )

 

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