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STREAMING

Veritas Legal Services provides technology and support for court reporters to stream depositions to their clients. Litigation teams can easily view the audio/video and text of a deposition on their computers from anywhere in the world. Veritas provides two streaming platforms for court reporters to provide their clients: LiveNote Stream and Remote Counsel. Veritas provides all the equipment and support to enable court reporting firms to stream.
Streaming Platforms Veritas provides high-quality video and text of proceedings live and on-demand in two platforms:
LiveNote Stream: We combined LiveNote Stream with LiveNote text to create the most powerful streaming service to follow proceedings remotely. Veritas can set up both the audio/video and text for the LiveNote Stream platform.

Remote Counsel: If the LiveNote software is not available, web-based realtime is available along with the

audio/video stream.

 

Features:

  • Secure user log in
  • Stream audio/video
  • Stream web-based or LiveNote text
  • Text-only available
  • Chat is included 

        
Benefits of Service for Attorneys:

  • Save time and avoid travel
  • Enhance team collaboration
  • Gain a competitive advantage by having

         access to information in realtime

Viewing Requirements

Your clients will need the following to

able to view the stream:


High-speed Internet connection
Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher
LiveNote software (or Java enabled if using the Remote Counsel web-based text)

All of our i2i Members can stream from their videoconference units. To find a Mobile Streaming Provider, click here.
Streaming Equipment

Audio/Video

Veritas provides two methods for streaming

out the audio/video:

Streaming Suites, streaming from a videoconference unit; and Mobile Streaming, streaming through a VBrick encoder.

Streaming Suites (via videoconference) – Streaming through a videoconference unit is only supported for i2i Legal Network members. Members simply turn on their unit and we dial into them over the ISDN lines. The audio/video from the videoconference unit is then streamed over ISDN and converted to IP and out to the end user who views on the computer with a high-speed connection.

Mobile Streaming (via VBrick encoder) –For court reporting firms or videographers who wish to have more mobility to stream at different locations, Veritas provides the VBrick encoder. This light weight unit works with s-video or composite input and RCA from the videographer’s camera. The server sends the audio/video stream to Courtroom Connect’s servers and then streams out over the Internet.

The on-site requirements include a high-speed Internet connection and Port 80 open outbound.