Lewreader said, about 6 hours ago
They still have court stenographers although Edison invented recorded voice. Go Union!
However it would STILL have to be transcribed by someone onto paper. Recordings can lose info that can only be caught at the time of actual speaking. I’ve heard many recordings of meetings where someone bumped a microphone and blotted out what someone else was saying.
I think this is quite necessary for proper records of what was said.
And no, I’m not a court reporter, stenographer, etc., nor do I know any (that I know of).
Lewreader said, about 6 hours ago They still have court stenographers although Edison invented recorded voice. Go Union!
However it would STILL have to be transcribed by someone onto paper. Recordings can lose info that can only be caught at the time of actual speaking. I’ve heard many recordings of meetings where someone bumped a microphone and blotted out what someone else was saying.
I think this is quite necessary for proper records of what was said.
And no, I’m not a court reporter, stenographer, etc., nor do I know any (that I know of).