
It is the obligation of a professional court reporter to stop the proceedings when the speed of testimony presents an issue, if you didn’t hear a word, or when speakers are talking at the same time. Here are three best practices related to audio backup: Lynette Mueller, FAPR, RDR, CRR, a freelancer based in Memphis, Tenn., and Chair of NCRA’s Technology Committee, offered the following.īackup audio media (BAM) is the term used for any audio recording and can include the audio synchronization tool built into a court reporter’s computer-aided transcription (CAT) software. It’s great to hear that you are getting more work! Congrats! Here are a few ideas on what to look for when you are considering a foot pedal. wav file and then associate the audio with my transcript but I want a simple and easy way to just listen to the. I’m one of those reporters who likes to listen to the videographer’s audio when proofing my transcripts - it’s so much clearer because of the witnesses and attorneys being mic’d up! I’d like to know how I can easily listen to the videographer’s audio with my foot pedal.
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