Verdict Systems Video
480-627-2430 9am - 6pm AZ Time
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A lot of our clients enjoy the convenience of our Online Synchronization service that is built into Sanction 2.8. At this time, Verdical does not yet have this feature built into it. If you have Sanction installed, you may want to learn more about Sanction's Online Synchronization service.

Video Conversion and Text Synchronization services offered by Verdict Systems are the finest available. In partnership with YesVideo, Verdict Systems has the ability to convert and synchronize more video than any other company in the world. We accept videotapes from countless formats including, VHS, SVHS, 8 MM, Hi-8, DV Cam, Mini DV, Beta and many more. For additional information about these services including pricing and order instructions, click the links found to the left or continue to read.

Mail-in Conversion/Synchronization Service

Turn-Around Time Sync Conversion Only
The number of CDs produced may be greater than the number of original videos provided ***
5 Day Standard Service $125 / per CD $35 / per CD
3 Day Rush Service $155 / per CD $65 / per CD
1 Day Rush Service $250 / per CD $160 / per CD

*** One CD can hold a maximum of 2 hours of video. For example, a 3-hour video will be converted over the span of 2 CDs. One 2-hour CD and one 1-hour CD.

For additional price quotes and other general information please call 480-627-2430.

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What is video conversion and text synchronization?

converting to CD

Video conversion is the process of taking video tapes and converting them to industry standard MPEG files for use on your computer. This process is done with commercial grade video conversion equipment installed in powerful computers. Converted video is normally stored on CD, DVD or hard drives. Up to two hours of video can be converted and stored on a single CD ROM. ***

Text Synchronization is the process of aligning the digital video converted from tape to the court reporters ASCII transcript. When a digital video file is synchronized to the transcript one can instantly 'cue' or jump to a specific portion of a video deposition by simply referencing a page and line number of text within a transcript.

Why do you want to use synchronized text and digital video?

clip creator screenshot Videotaped depositions have become very popular over the years however they are very difficult to quickly edit for use in court. Attorneys are accustomed to reviewing transcripts with highlighters identifying critical designations without anyway to bring the transcript and video together. Until now...

Digital video synchronized to the transcript allows legal professionals the ability to very quickly access, edit and present video deposition clips with little to no computer expertise. Using what is essentially an electronic highlighter (the mouse), you simply highlight the electronic transcript, right-click and presto, you have a video clip ready for presentation.

Using synchronized text and video, Sanction users can easily create hundreds of video clips in hours rather than days or weeks! The amount of time and money saved by using this technology is enormous.