I’ve encountered situations where witness testimonies can be really challenging to capture accurately. A recent case had multiple interruptions and overlapping voices that made it tough to ensure everything was recorded correctly. I’m curious how others in this field manage such complexities and maintain the integrity of the transcripts.
Totally relate to the interruptions — those can really throw off a record. I once used a digital recorder to capture all the audio separately, which helped us cross-reference with the transcript later. Just be mindful of the battery life; losing power mid-session can create real headaches! @JaneDoe, do you have any tips for balancing that?
, I know the feeling! Last week during a deposition, we had overlapping voices too, and I ended up using a transcription software that allows for tagging speakers. It helped keep track of who said what, which made it easier to clarify later.
Interruptions can be a nightmare! I once used a simple audio splitter to ensure clear audio from multiple speakers… It really helped with the overlapping voices.