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Court Recording Requirements Present Unique and Varied Challenges
Differences in court system, size, and layout can impact audio quality.

In the U.S., recording is required within the court—a requirement that drives most in-courtroom technology requirements. However, courts have unique recording requirements that differ from typical office settings and can vary between courtrooms, and recording for hybrid courtrooms requires a further technology lift to capture audio of proceedings.

Courtroom recording solutions must be able to accommodate a range of challenges, such as temporary setups, large courtrooms, and bad acoustics—all with high-fidelity audio.

Televic works closely with third-party partners in the critically important court recording industry to ensure that, whether using the D-Cerno USB or Dante through a DSP, the Televic audio routing matrix will consistently match up with the third-party recording.

“At Televic, it’s about overcoming acoustic challenges by providing high-fidelity audio using our mic and our onboard loudspeaker.”
- Wesley Sutliff, Senior Technical Sales Consultant, Televic

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