You will then select the following option on the website:
Note: For Mac OS/Apple products, this is ONLY compatible when using Google Chrome. To listen to FTR recordings on your computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device without downloading software, you can create a free account to use the free online Web Player.
PC or Mobile without Downloading Software And, TheRecordXchange handles any technical support required via online chat, email or phone.ForTheRecord™ (or “FTR”) is a program used by the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court Reporting Services Department to record court hearings which require recording at public expense in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.535 and Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Administrative Order 2.504. No reformatting, no distribution or support of proprietary players. Whether your court records with FTR, CourtSmart, JAVS, Liberty (BIS), or VIQ, TheRecordXchange can handle your recordings and make them available for streaming in a standard format and simple playback interface. Works with all court recording solutions.
The court has full discretion regarding how much they charge for recordings, if recordings can be downloaded or streamed only, and establishment of any needed authorization process. Requesting parties can place orders, make payments, and stream or download the recordings online. The time court staff must spend on this function can be cut in half! TheRecordXchange streamlines all customer interactions, financial transactions and customer support. TheRecordXchange offers a streamlined process for both courts and clients! By partnering with TheRecordXchange, courts can free staff from these time-consuming tasks and manage the whole process online. And if you want any reports about the court’s performance related to recording distribution, forget about it. Communication with the requesting parties is handled via unmonitored emails or phone calls.
Orders are probably still managed with standalone web forms or paper. Have you implemented an FTP site? Are you using Dropbox, Google Drive or Sharepoint and believe that offers you a real solution? None of these distribution methods offer an integrated order management or payment solution.
So, why keep burning CDs when fewer and fewer people can use them easily.
And most people access audio and video today online. CD writers are no longer a standard feature of laptops. Handling physical media is not only inefficient, it’s borderline antiquated. Providing recordings on CD is time consuming, cumbersome, and costly for the court staff and customers.