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Intelligent Voice Relativity Player
Zoomable waveform with an elapsed time axis identifies periods of silence and non-speech noise, long or short, including on longer recordings.
Users can instantly navigate to any elapsed time in a recording via direct sub-second elapsed timestamp entry, the zoomable waveform, or the separate end-to-end waveform.
Users can then skip through any irrelevant speech using player controls, skip right past non-speech using the navigable waveform, and listen to any relevant speech either more quickly or more clearly, at precise 0.1 real-time increments.
The Intelligent Voice Media Player also comes with an Eco display mode, providing a less energy intensive view when reviewing audio or video in Relativity, independent of browser settings.
The navigable waveforms and the player as a whole can be viewed in full screen using Relativity’s Pop Out Viewer mode.
Confidence that the media file will actually play once opened is provided by a free media corruption and encryption detection utility that comes bundled with the Intelligent Voice Relativity Application for the player, detailed separately under the listing for Intelligent Audio / Video Validation.
With the Intelligent Voice Media Player there’s no need to guess where approximately a given time sits on the scrub bar, to wait and listen through any silence or non-speech noise until dialogue resumes, or to make do with real-time only playback with no skip ahead capabilities when listening to actual speech.
Deploy either environment-wide or push the application to specific workspaces, with no need to transcode or pre-process the media files.
Dedicated user guide is available directly from within Relativity.
Intelligent Voice Downloadable Player
The Intelligent Voice Media Player can be downloaded as a standalone playable HTML file.
The standalone player has all the same functionality detailed above, and can be provided to individuals who don’t themselves have access to the case Workspace in Relativity, rather than just make do with a downloaded native file.
The downloaded HTML file has the Relativity artefact id as its file name and will open in any of the browsers supported by Relativity.