Synchron Voice and
Video announces alliance with
Robb Helt of Legal video and Technology
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - January 4, 2005 - Synchron Voice and Video is pleased to announce an alliance with Robb Helt of Legal Video and Technology to provide high-level sales and marketing support.
"This partnership is a big step forward for Synchron," said company president Michael Schonwetter. "We now have a highly professional sales rep to promote our technology to key law firms and legal consulting firms across the United States. "Robb's enthusiasm for Synchron's products and service, combined with his extensive experience in the legal videography world make him uniquely qualified to support Synchron's customers and potential customers. Robb has the technical knowledge and relationships to successfully perform this task."
Helt has 'hot-seat' experience of 45 trials and countless mediations for a number of firms, such as McDaniel & Wells P.A., and he knows the trial support business from end-to-end. "I have been working with Synchron Voice & Video ever since I did a comparison of the auto synch products back in 2003," he said. "Once I made the decision to go on my own as a Video & Trial consultant, it made sense to get on board with Synchron. From a service standpoint, I know of no other company that can provide the prompt, friendly, and efficient service that IS Synchron."
Robb Helt can be reached at the following address: rhelt@synchronvideo.com
About Synchron Voice & Video Synchron is devoted to producing the highest quality synchronized transcripts by using state-of-the-art AutoSync processing, signal processing, speech recognition, automation and hand proofing. Synchron can synchronize transcripts, videos, depositions, 911 calls, phone tapes, surveillance tapes and interviews to almost any media and deliver it in most litigation support software and trial presentation packages. For more information call (800) 769-2858 or visit their Web site www.synchronvideo.com.
Law Office Computing (Oct/Nov '04)
Verdict: Synchron is recommended
to attorneys.
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Office Computing Article
by
Brett Burney, the legal practice support
coordinator for Thompson Hine
If
you are not videotaping your depositions these days, then you are not
taking full advantage of the available technology. Judges and
juries like to watch someone talk, rather than read from a transcript.
This technology was out of reach a few years ago, but it’s
reasonably
accessible these days with offerings from companies such as Synchron
Voice and Video.
Synchron offers several services to help you prepare your
video depositions for trial. Synchron can synchronize the video and the
text transcript of your deposition together, which allows you to create
persuasive video clips to show a judge or jury.
There are a multitude of studies that prove the
effectiveness of using multimedia in the courtroom. Today’s
society,
from which juries are formed, is conditioned for TV and flashy
presentations. They appreciate a good show and get bored quickly with
tedious documents and toneless deposition transcripts. Judges and
juries expect more in today’s tech-savvy world.
One of the easiest areas where an attorney can gain a
multimedia advantage is through videotaping depositions. Hire a
videographer for your next deposition, in addition to a court reporter,
and request the video in digital format as opposed to the old analog
VHS format. The standard format for digital video today is
MPEG-1. A few days after your deposition is over, you will
receive an official version of the transcript in ASCII format (a text
file) and the digital video on a CD or DVD.
Synchron can then help you go from video depositions to
maximize your multimedia experience.
The goal is to get the words of the official transcript synchronized to
the video of the same deposition. The advantages of having this done
are tremendous. When you get these two files synchronized, you
can import them into a trial presentation application such as Verdict
Systems’ Sanction or InData’s TrialDirec-tor and simply
highlight
sections of the text transcript to create video clips.
The synchronization is done at Synchron’s facilities
after
you send the company your transcript and video file. You download
a free utility called “SyncUploader” from Synchron’s
Web site to
transport your files to Synchron, which will send the finished
synchronized transcripts back to you over a secure, encrypted
connection. This utility also will process your video so only the
audio portion of the file is uploaded. This really can save you
valuable Internet bandwidth and time.
Once Synchron has your text transcript and the audio from
your video, it works its magic. The company’s founder has his
roots in
voice recognition software and decided it would be a good area to apply
his craft. The work is done by computers (which makes it affordable),
but you always can elect to have it proofed by a human for a few
dollars more.
AutoSync checks for completed jobs to send back and forth,
but once the transcript and media is uploaded, you don’t need to
keep
SyncUploader on. Customers can choose to receive an e-mail notifying
them of the job completion, and SyncUploader can be launched at a later
time to receive the synchronized transcripts. Once Synchron is
done with your video and transcript, it delivers the completed files
right back to your computer, in whatever format you requested
(Sanction, TrialDirector, LiveNote Technologies’ LiveNote, etc.)
I found the service to be effortless. I launched AutoSync,
put in my username and password and was welcomed with a screen asking
for my first upload.
I found a video of a recent deposition along with the
accompanying text transcript and hit send. The AutoSync box showed me
the progress as it uploaded my transcript and created an audio file of
my video. At that point, all I had to do was wait for the file to be
finished. Sure enough, it was ready by the next day. Synchron tries to
stick to a 24-hour turnaround and can handle a large number of jobs at
one time.
When I launched AutoSync again, it told me a completed file was
ready to download. When the download was done, I clicked a button that
opened the folder where the files were stored. Since I use Sanction,
all I had to do was drag the appropriate file from that folder into
Sanction and viola — I had a fully synchronized video file.
I found the synchronization to be amazingly accurate,
although I did have to tweak my individual clips to get them just
right. I have to do this anyway, regardless of what method I use
to synchronize the text and video. As long as Synchron can get me an
accurate synchronization I can work with, the savings are fantastic. I
highly recommend using Synchron for your next multimedia adventure. The
folks at Synchron are helpful and will respond to any questions you
have.

Synchron Voice & Video
Doubles AutoSync Processing Capacity
Demand for
Internet-based Synchronization is on the Rise
MINNEAPOLIS, MN – May 24, 2004
–
Synchron Voice and Video, a
Minneapolis-based company that provides video transcript AutoSync
services, manual synchronization, video encoding and audio processing
services to the legal industry, announced today that they have expanded
operations and doubled their AutoSync processing capacity.
Synchron
now has the capability to AutoSync over 400 hours per day.
“Synchron’s architecture is very flexible and additional
technology and
resources will be employed as demand for the service rises to a new
high,” states Michael Schonwetter, president of Synchron Voice
and
Video. “After using Synchron’s AutoSync services, I
have watched
some
of our clients go from using zero video depositions a year ago to
vowing to use it on every case. This is proof that using our
service
is easy, beneficial, and, most importantly, a powerful source of
persuasion for litigators.”
AutoSync is the process of synchronizing a deposition transcript and
MPEG
media files. Clients send the unprocessed files to Synchron via a
secure Internet portal. Synchron processes the files and sends
back a
completely synchronized and loadable file to the client. Synchron
delivers the synchronized transcript in formats compatible with the
most popular trial presentation software applications such as Sanction
II, TrialDirector, and RealLegal Binder. Clients will be able to
review, annotate, redact, and create video clips for litigation.
For more information about Synchron and their AutoSync services, please
visit www.synchronvideo.com.
About Synchron Voice & Video
Synchron is devoted to producing the highest quality synchronized
transcripts by using state-of-the-art AutoSync processing, signal
processing, speech recognition, automation and hand proofing.
Synchron
also offers forensic audio services including noise reduction and
speech clarification. Synchron can synchronize transcripts,
videos,
depositions, 911 calls, phone tapes, surveillance tapes and interviews
to almost any media and deliver it in most litigation support software
and trial presentation packages. For more information call (800)
769-2858 or visit their Web site www.synchronvideo.com.

Synchron Voice & Video
Launches Synchronizer
Trial Presentation Software
for Litigation Support
MINNEAPOLIS,
March 16, 2004 –
Minneapolis-based Synchron Voice and Video, a Minneapolis-based company
that provides video transcript AutoSync services, manual
synchronization, video encoding and audio processing services to the
legal industry, announced today the release of Synchronizer, a trial
presentation software that allows users to review, annotate, highlight
and create video clips from synchronized video transcripts.
“The
Synchronizer gives legal professionals
the tools to easily work with synchronized video depositions,”
states
Michael Schonwetter, president of Synchron Voice and Video.
“Not
only will our customers appreciate how easy it is to use the
Synchronizer software, but they are ensured that they will receive the
best and most accurate video and audio synchronization services in the
legal market today.”
The
Synchronizer can be used for many types
of evidence including transcripts, videos, depositions, 911 calls,
phone tapes, surveillance tapes and interviews. Users can
simultaneously play the audio, video and show the text of what is being
said. This helps people understand the difficult to hear or
difficult to understand parts of the audio. The Synchronizer is
free and can be downloaded from Synchron’s web site,
www.SynchronVideo.com, or by installation from a CD-ROM.
Features and
functions of the application
are:
· Line-by-line, word by word, or three-line highlighting
· Create clips by highlighting text and save them in the Clip
List Manager
· Full screen presentation capability
· Export clips as SAMI, as one-line or three-line captions
· Email clips and use Windows Media Player to view the video and
transcript
· Save timestamped transcripts in various popular formats
(ASCII, XML, etc.)
· Suppress text and video, such as sustained objections, by
highlighting
· Dual video monitor support
· Adjust media playback speed
About Synchron Voice
& Video
Synchron is devoted
to producing the highest quality synchronized
transcripts by using state-of-the-art AutoSync processing, signal
processing, speech recognition, automation and hand proofing.
Synchron also offers forensic audio services including noise reduction
and speech clarification. Synchron can synchronize transcripts,
videos, depositions, 911 calls, phone tapes, surveillance tapes and
interviews to almost any media and deliver it in most litigation
support software and trial presentation packages. For more
information call (800) 769-2858 or visit their web site
www.synchronvideo.com.

Synchron Voice and Video Launches Virtual AutoSync
Service
Users Can Submit Files for Synchronization Via the Internet
Minneapolis, MN - December 17, 2003 - Synchron Voice and Video, a
company that offers video transcript synchronization, video encoding,
and audio processing services to the legal industry, announced today
that clients can now submit depositions and their respective media
files via a secure web portal for synchronization. The AutoSync
service is completely automated and can be accessed 24/7/365. Because
data submittal and delivery are done over the Internet, there are no
shipping charges and project turnaround is reduced to hours vs. days.
"Our clients are becoming more tech-savvy as
seen by the increased
number of video depositions used by attorneys over the last year,"
states Michael Schonwetter, President of Synchron Voice and Video. "The
Internet brings us closer to our customers, our AutoSync services open
the door to anyone wanting quality video synchronization in a very
short period of time."
To activate the AutoSync service, users
need to install Synchron's
SyncUploader.exe files onto their computer and they need to have access
to the Internet on the same computer. Whenever they would like to have
a synchronized video transcript they launch the SyncUploader
application, upload the deposition transcript and MPEG media files. (If
the client does not have in-house capability to convert the video to an
MPEG file, Synchron can perform this service as well.) Data is
transferred and Synchron AutoSync processes the files and sends a
completely synchronized and loadable file back to the user. An email
notification is sent to the user to let them know when the job is
complete so they can retrieve the files from the SyncUploader. Synchron
can deliver the synchronized transcript in the most popular trial
presentation software applications (Sanction II, TrialDirector,
RealLegal Binder, etc.).
About Synchron Voice and Video
Synchron is devoted to producing the highest
quality synchronized
transcripts by using state-of-the-art signal processing, speech
recognition, automation and hand proofing. Synchron also offers
forensic audio services including noise reduction and speech
clarification. Synchron can synchronize transcripts, videos,
depositions, 911 calls, phone tapes, surveillance tapes and interviews
to almost any media and deliver it in most litigation support software
formats. For more information call 952.920.1092 or visit
www.synchronvideo.com.

Synchron
Voice & Video Partners with RealLegal, LLC
Synchron .XML Output to Integrate with
RealLegal® Publisher(tm) and Binder(tm)
MINNEAPOLIS, January 15, 2004
- Minneapolis-based Synchron Voice and Video, and Aurora, CO-based
RealLegal, LLC have announced a partnership to make synchronized
transcript files produced by Synchron compatible with RealLegal
software. This integration will assist court reporters, law firms and
their corporate law department clients as they work with media files
and corresponding transcripts. Synchron delivers video transcript
synchronizing, video encoding and audio processing services to the
legal industry. RealLegal develops litigation and practice management
software for legal organizations.
Synchron expanded its delivery format
options to include the RealLegal
E-Transcript(tm) .xml (eXtensible Markup Language) format, which
provides a broader utility and smoother transfer of the synchronized
files to discovery management software. Synchron video-transcript
synchronization clients may request this format for one-step import
into RealLegal Publisher and RealLegal Binder.
As a provider of the RealLegal E-Transcript
.xml format, Synchron will
produce audio/video synchronized transcripts that can be instantly
imported into RealLegal Publisher or RealLegal Binder, without
requiring any conversion process. The .xml transcript format provides
greater compatibility with litigation software.
"RealLegal is in the business of
streamlining how the entire legal
system shares case related materials. This new integration helps
simplify how RealLegal Publisher and RealLegal Binder users analyze
testimony and view a witness' demeanor during questioning," said Bill
Feid, president and chief executive officer of RealLegal.
"RealLegal gives legal professionals the
tools to help settle or win
the case and Synchron helps simplify the process of getting there,"
states Michael Schonwetter, president of Synchron Voice and Video.
"Users of both Publisher and Binder can effortlessly load, review and
use synchronized video depositions. I think RealLegal's clients will
embrace this new service and technology integration between two quality
companies."
RealLegal Publisher users browse to where
Synchron's .xml transcript
file is stored on compact disc and instantly add it to their selected
Publisher Bundle. When the transcript is opened in the embedded
RealLegal E-Transcript Viewer, the user can click the RealLegal Video
Player and select the corresponding Synchron video file to play.
Similarly, RealLegal Binder users browse to where Synchron's .xml
transcript file is stored and add it to their project. From
Binder,
they can review, annotate and summarize the synchronized transcript
along with other discovery.
About Synchron Voice & Video
Synchron is devoted to producing the highest
quality synchronized
transcripts by using state-of-the-art signal processing, speech
recognition, automation and hand proofing. Synchron also offers
forensic audio services including noise reduction and speech
clarification. Synchron can synchronize transcripts, videos,
depositions, 911 calls, phone tapes, surveillance tapes and interviews
to almost any media and deliver it in most litigation support software
formats. For more information call 952.920.1092 or visit
www.synchronvideo.com.
About RealLegal, LLC
RealLegal provides Practice Manager(tm) for
maintaining and managing
matters and cases; E-Transcript(tm) for electronic transcript creation,
standardization and delivery; Publisher(tm) for bundling E-Transcript
files with imaged documents and synchronized video; Binder(tm) for
discovery management; and Exemplaris(tm) for online access to federal
transcripts. RealLegal's offerings have earned the company a client
base of more than 1,000 law firms, corporate legal departments and
government agencies, as well as 4,000 court reporting firms.
Headquartered in Aurora, CO, RealLegal's investors include U.S. Equity
Partners L.P., a private equity investment fund sponsored by
Wasserstein & Co., L.P. For more information, call (888) 584-9988
or visit www.reallegal.com.
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