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● Getting your Computer Ready

● Enter a Room

● Scheduling a Meeting

○ Quick Meeting Room

■ Invite Attendees

○ Managing Your Rooms

● Basic Features

○ Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)

○ Change Conference Position

○ On the Record Indicator  or

○ Mute Audio and Turn off Video

○ “Pin the Witness”

○ Picture-in-Picture

○ Share file and Share screen

○ Chat

○ Scroll to End of Document

○ Settings

○ Leave or Exit Conference

● Witness, Deponent, and Observer Features

○ Remember:  Adjust or change your audio/video devices as needed.

○ Viewing Options

○ Viewing Exhibits

○ Sharing Your Screen

○ Breakout Rooms

○ Leave or Exit conference

● Attorney Features - Part 1

○ Sharing Your Screen

○ Share File

○ Find

○ Request Readback

○ Request Breakout Room

○ Leave or Exit Conference

● Attorney Features - Part 2

○ Attorney Annotations

○ Attorney Issue Codes

○ Export Annotations and Rough Drafts

● Editor Features

○ Edit Transcript with Audio

● Reporter or Host Features

○ Reporter Features - Part 1

■ On/Off the Record

■ Mute All or Individuals

■ Automatic Speaker Identification

■ Annotations

■ Instant Include Files

○ Reporter Features - Part 2

■ Readback

■ Edit Transcript with Audio

■ Initiate Breakout Rooms

○ Reporter Features - Part 3

■ Open/Close meeting

■ Invite Attendees (coming soon)

■ Set Conversation Mode

■ Attendee Status Monitor

■ Rough Drafts

■ Permission Controls

● Troubleshooting

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IMPORTANT!  Setting your audio and video/webcam devices is vital to your online meeting.  

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(Watch the Schedule a Meeting video)

(Watch the Basic Features video)

DepoDash uses its proprietary Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) to record everything that is “On the record.”  When the court reporter or host puts the meeting on the record, ASR transcribes the words that are spoken into text in transcript format.  Audio and video are recorded when the meeting is on the record.  

Use the change conference position icon to rearrange the layout of the videos and transcript.

Green indicates conference is connected.  Red indicates conference audio and video are being recorded.  When recording, the red audio icon will be flashing.

You can turn off your audio and turn off your camera with these icons.

In normal operation, the person talking automatically moves to the leftmost or largest video position depending on your layout.  You can also “pin the witness” or any other video so that it stays in the number one primary position. This helps you keep focus on any particular participant, for example, the witness or questioning attorney.  Choose the pin icon in the lower right corner of the speaking person’s video.

Use picture-in-picture to move a participant’s video outside of the main conference area.  This is useful when exhibits are being shared in order to focus on participants.  Picture-in-picture videos can also be moved to a second monitor for optimal viewing.

Use the Share Screen option to share exhibits or use the Share file option to upload and publish exhibits for attendees to download.  Share options are based on roles and permissions.  As a witness or host, you may not need these permissions.

Use the chat icon to chat with all participants or individuals privately.

After scrolling through the document, use this icon to resume automatic scrolling of testimony

Use the settings button for more options and settings.  These features are available based on roles and privileges.  

When you are finished, use the leave room icon to exit the meeting.

(Watch the Witness, Deponent, and Observer Features video)

Be sure to choose the right speakers, microphone, and webcam for the meeting.  These can be chosen under the Settings button.

 

Use the Test and Check Settings buttons to test your audio and video.

As a witness, deponent, or observer, you may be shown the conference plus transcript view or the conference only view with no transcript.  This permission is determined by the attorneys and the host.

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While in a deposition, attorneys may show or present exhibits.  You will see them on your screen along with the videos.  As a witness, you do not have to perform any functions but you will be asked questions about the exhibits as they relate to your case .  

As a witness, if you are given sharing permissions, you may be asked to share your own screen.  Choose the Share option, then Share screen.

Private, off-the-record meetings can be held with attorneys and clients. The host or reporter will initiate the breakout rooms if and when appropriate.  

 

When the meeting or deposition concludes, use the leave room icon to exit the meeting.

(Watch the Attorney Features - Part 1 video)

Use the Share Screen option to share exhibits on your screen.  Here are the options to choose from:

PRO TIP:  When using Screen Share to display exhibits, the exhibit may cover your DepoDash viewing screen.  use Picture-in-Picture mode to view the witness/deponent.  This allows you to see both the exhibit and the witness at the same time.  A second monitor to display exhibits is also ideal.

Share file allows attorneys to upload and publish exhibits during the proceedings.  Files that are published are downloadable by participants with given permissions.

Find or Search allows you to find keywords or phrases throughout the testimony.  Clicking on any result will take you to that location in the testimony.  This is helpful and ideal for adding in annotations.  

As in a live deposition, readback is conducted by the host or reporter.  Simply ask the court reporter to readback or playback any previous testimony.  The reporter will locate the desired area in the transcript and play it back for attendees to hear.  

Private, off-the-record meetings can be held with attorneys and clients. Attorneys can simply request a breakout room from the host or reporter.    

When the meeting or deposition concludes, use the leave room icon to exit the meeting.

(Watch the Attorney Features - Part 2 video)

In real time, attorneys can add annotations to the transcript by either marking keywords using the spacebar or typing in their own comments on-the-fly.  

Issue codes is another feature that allows attorneys to easily categorize spots in the transcript that pertain to certain subject matters, objections, or other notations. 

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(Watch the Editor Features video)

   

(Watch the Reporter Features - Part 1 video)

The reporter can easily put the proceedings on or off the record at any time using this button.  On the record means audio and video are being recorded.  The red record icon will be flashing during recording.  Going off the record turns off the recording.

When necessary, the reporter can mute any or all participants in order to address the attendees and maintain order in the deposition.  

Speakers are automatically identified by DepoDash.  With DepoDash’s automatic speaker channel separation, reporters DO NOT have to identify speakers as they talk!

Question/Answer Mode is automatically detected once the attorney starts his or her questioning of the witness or deponent.

Court reporters can instantly annotate the transcript in real time on-the-fly with one-touch annotations.  Annotations are very fast and easy to do.  Remember, no speaker identification is needed!

In real time, reporters can add annotations to the transcript by either marking keywords using the spacebar or typing in their own comments on-the-fly.  

Discussion Off the Record, Exhibit marked, Interruption in the proceedings, Recess taken, or any other blurb chosen by the reporter can be inserted on-the-fly into the transcript.  

Choose the Includes tab on the right hand sidebar.

Choose Add, Edit, or Delete to customize.

(Watch the Reporter Features - Part 2 video)

Readback (or playing audio back) can be performed at any time while on the record for attendees to hear what was spoken.  Simply choose the desired start and end lines and choose “Readback”  

Pro Tip:  For efficiency, simply double-click the desired timestamp to read back from.  Click STOP to stop the readback.

   

Reporters/hosts can send attendees to private breakout rooms for off-the-record discussions.  When in a breakout room, the background will be in red.  Either the host or the attendee can return you to the main room.

(Watch the Reporter Features - Part 3 video)

The reporter or host can open the meeting at any time, even before the deposition’s scheduled time.  This allows time for preparation before the record commences.

Forgot to invite someone?  Sent an invitation to the wrong email address?  No problem.  The host or reporter can simply send an invite during the deposition!

In the Control Panel, reporters or hosts can set the conversation mode:

Reporters and hosts can use the Attendee Status Monitor to check and verify each attendees’ connection and attendance in the meeting as well as see all who have been invited and control their permissions.  

Reporters/hosts have 100% full control over all attendees’ permissions.  Permissions include ability to share screen, upload exhibits, view the transcript, save rough drafts, edit the transcript, and participate in the meeting.

View Text:  allows viewer to see the transcription.

Edit: allows viewer to edit the transcript.

Export: allows viewer to download rough draft (RTF)

Record/Transcribe:  allows viewer to control on/off the record.

Upload:  allows viewer to upload files or exhibits.

Meet:  allows viewer to participate in video portion of the meeting.

Share:  allows viewer to share screen.