EARS revolutionizes the way courts think about audio. The design of each feature has been informed by decades of courtroom experience, and engineered to simplify workflows and increase efficiency. Through feedback from stakeholders at all levels, EARS has been tailored to the unique demands of the judicial process.
The user experience is streamlined to facilitate the effortless capture of courtroom audio allowing court clerks to concentrate on their other important responsibilities. Enhance the court experience for all participants by alleviating common pain points and refocusing staff effort.
Easily navigate anywhere in the recording, or listen live.
Capture multi-channel audio from multiple devices.
Identify channels with custom labels that are saved as part of the record.
Quickly verify device connectivity and monitor issues.
Automatically identify and record online meetings.
Toggle between customizable channel groups for easy monitoring.
Real-time graphics display the record as it is created.
Produce recordings that work on any device. No player required.
Flexibility And Interoperability
Designed to provide flexibility with two powerful integration options: seamlessly embedding controls into existing systems or accessing functionalities through the robust API. This dual approach allows organizations to choose the integration method that best suits their needs, ensuring a smooth transition while enhancing overall functionality. Leverage the advantages of both by mixing and matching approaches as desired.
Embedding controls adds functionality without major development expense. Controls can be placed anywhere within a host system, providing functionality wherever it is needed in the workflow. This cost effective integration technique preserves existing processes while adding valuable features, allowing clerks to work more effectively without learning new systems.
For those who prefer a more customized approach, the RESTful API offers complete control of the recording process. This option enhances communication between systems, and allows for a tailored approach using system consistent controls. Handle the entire workflow from one interface without the need to switch applications.
Online Meeting Platform Support
Support for remote participant recording from various online meeting platforms revolutionizes the way virtual trials and court events are captured. By capturing each meeting participant on their own individual channel, users benefit from enhanced clarity and quality, making it easier for listeners to follow the conversation and for transcriptionists to isolate specific contributions during post-event transcription.
Streamline the recording process by automatically recognizing remote participants and recording their audio. Identifying which channel corresponds to each participant is easy because their names appear in the UI and are saved with the record.
This built in feature requires no additional hardware to obtain high-quality audio in any courtroom. It's never been easier to have fully online court!
Assured Record Integrity
Multiple confidence monitoring features ensure the integrity of recorded files throughout all proceedings. By constantly monitoring files, the software can automatically detect potential issues that may compromise audio quality. Upon detection of an issue users receive immediate visual and audio alerts, allowing them to address the situation proactively. Rest assured knowing the real-time monitoring will prevent any disruptions that may negatively impact the record.
Status-at-a-glance chips provide a clear overview of system connections and functionality. These visual cues enable users to quickly verify that everything is functioning as expected, or fix indicated problems immediately. Users can directly access relevant settings from each chip to minimize downtime by resolving issues that may disrupt court.
Listen live with minimal delay or playback any part of the record. A variety of controls provide the ability to isolate specific channels for playback, either for the clerk or the entire courtroom.