Abstract: A computer based digital transcription system employs audio and video inputs of a court proceeding, and stores the digital signals in a memory in the form of distinct file segments of a predetermined time length during each recording session. The computer associates a date and time and a third identifier, such as location, with each distinct file segment. Playback of any desired segment may be effected during recording or at any time afterward; and playback does not interfere with the recording of realtime information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 5, 2011
Assignee:
FTR Pty, Ltd.
Inventors:
Steven L. Townsend, Derrill P. Williams, Neil R. Jones, Stephen J. Fewings
Abstract: A computer based digital transcription system employs audio and video inputs of a court proceeding, and stores the digital signals in a memory in the form of distinct file segments of a predetermined time length during each recording session. The computer associates a date and time and a third identifier, such as location, with each distinct file segment. Playback of any desired segment may be effected during recording or at any time afterward; and playback does not interfere with the recording of realtime information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 25, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 1, 2007
Assignee:
FTR PTY, Ltd.
Inventors:
Steven L. Townsend, Derrill P. Williams, Neil R. Jones, Stephen J. Fewings
Abstract: A digital audio transcription system includes at least one source of audio signals to be recorded and a computer for storing digital signals corresponding to the audio signals for allowing the stored digital signals to be subsequently played back. Recording sessions are defined by signaling the start and stopping of the digital signals; and the computer associates a date and time with each file segment stored during a recording session. A playback selection allows a user to select a virtual file entry from file entries corresponding to the periods of time during which the computer has stored at least one recording session, with the computer being responsive to the playback selection to identify file segments stored in memory on the desired entry date from the selected source of audio signals, which collectively represent the selected virtual file entry.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 22, 2005
Assignee:
FTR PTY, Ltd.
Inventors:
Steven L. Townsend, Derrill P. Williams, Neil R. Jones, Stephen J. Fewings