** Imagine your courtroom with the latest recording system in the land**
It's called... "RecordIAB SE "
The RecordIAB suite of standalone solutions is an ideal way to make the move to a digital audio and video recording system. With simple, analog-style recording controls, the RecordIAB graphical user interface is intuitive and easy to master. Export notation info and clock recording sequences in HTML format.
Title
Name
Time
Annotation
Operator
(2010/02/08 10:51:58)
Start Recording
Operator
(2010/02/08 10:52:35)
Stop Recording
Operator
(2010/02/08 10:53:09)
Start Recording
Operator
(2010/02/08 10:57:58)
Stop Recording
With RecordIAB, operators can make synchronized text annotations, playback and/or monitor up to eight channels of audio, capture a single channel of video, and backup recordings to a network or external location, even while recording. The RecordIAB suite of solutions are ideal for users making the move to digital recording system from an analog system.
Key Features
Simple, analog-style recording interface
Records up to 8 channels of audio
Records locally, no server is required
Export the auto during, or after the hearing onto a CD/R or DVD. Even to a network location if desired (for backup or storage purposes )
Capable of simultaneous video capture if appicable Simply mute a channel (labeled 1 through 8 pictured here) to narrow in on just the side of the room you need to hear!
Having the option to quickly enter a new case ID, and begin recording just Click "next case" upon finishing a hearing!
You will always record directly to the system internal storage drive, yet you will have the option to simultaneously record
to a CD-R or DVD, and/or to a network location for backup
Button configuration lets you hide functions you don’t use
Keyboard hotkeys for faster workflow
. Now that's redundancy!
Conveniently the player software (for your transcriptionist's PC) is placed onto every CD-R or DVD with every session?
Yes, It's true !
This means ... "worry-free new users" whether a lawyer or transcriptionist, having to investing time or money into an audio player of their own! Simply put... the audio player is built-in.