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Debates Recording System

The DRS (or Debates Recording System) is especially designed for recording audio and/or video and metadata for parliamentary hearings and debates. The DRS provides extensive options to ingest debates metadata, schedule meetings, playback the different sections in a hearing (we call them sequences), and show important information such as current speaker, language and duration.

To transcribe the information, a special version of the Transcription Player is included in the system. This player provides special options such as time stretching and has the option to display the metadata belonging to the selected debate or sequence.

The DRS is fully web-based, which means that it easily integrates into any existing or new local area network, without installing any software on any workstation in the network. The Debates Recording System fully integrates in the LogDepot audio and video recording environment. It optionally interfaces with third party parliamentary software.