Besides the technical setup and limitations, which could be challenging, I would like to know more about any challenges faced while doing realtime scoping.It seems to me that others are using the term "realtime" even when there is a delay of 5-60+ minutes of what the scopist is working on. In those…
For those that didn't get to read my article in the JCR a couple of months back, I'm going to copy and paste it in here.Hopefully this will help some.As follows:Editing with a ScopistFor many years now, court reporters have been utilizing the services of scopists to enable them to get transcripts…
I would like to use a scopist, RT or not, but I want them to have the exhibits as sometimes there is technical data (computer language, etc.) that requires the documents. They can be voluminous and I want some one local. Anyone willing to travel to the East Bay to work for a busy reporter?
So here we are with our shiny new group of everyone who is interested in realtime scoping. I'm quite new to this and so is my court reporter, so we have been experimenting with it a bit before we have to seriously use it in a trial in a few months. I hope to learn a lot from others here who are…
Breck Record commented on my blog post about RT scoping and has given permission for me to copy and paste it here. Breck has been using…
Hey, everybody!If you know of any websites or other resources regarding realtime scoping, please let us all know by posting the info on this discussion thread.I'll start it off: Keith Vincent, a court reporter and Eclipse CAT trainer, has a tutorial titled, "Interactive Realtime Transcription."…