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TrialPro provides
Interactive
display and
operation, group play or random bar code or keyboard access to all
exhibits. Easy to understand on
screen tool bar buttons, or the keyboard, offer user control of system
functions and real-time annotation features.

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Extensive
annotation and image control including area-of-interest enlargement, highlighting, scrolling, drawing,
arrows, sticky notes, and document treatment on exhibit images
reinforces critical trial data and aids in jury comprehension. The
document image scale-to-gray
feature enhances text readability and
image display.
- Flexibility.
Image rotate, scaling, common video playback controls, multiple annotation color selection, and screen blanking are some of the
features offering
the user increased flexibility in presentation.
- Document
treatment tool to enlarge a selected portion of the exhibit on
top of the background file.
- Groups
of Exhibits may be played with a single Access ID bar code in
TrialPro.
For example, several deposition video clips may be
ordered for play back one following the other, or a mix of files
may be ordered for step through play for an opening statement or
closing argument.
- Group
Play Linking allows for video clips to be played in
order, an exhibit may automatically be displayed after a video
file plays, and multiple exhibits and annotated file mark-ups may
be timed to display after pre-set delays.
- Save
and recall images that have been
annotated in court to
permanently capture evidence and optionally print for hard
copy.
- Sync
Video Control. Play
multiple
format transcript text synchronized with video in pre-selected
clips as well as search the entire transcript text to find a key
passage and play the corresponding video during trial.
- Selectable
toolbars associated with exhibit types.
- Customizable
preferences allow for user selection of system defaults to modify
the look and operation of the software.
- Launch
Microsoft PowerPointŪ, Macromedia Director, QuickTime
presentations and display MS Word and other proprietary files from
TrialPro II.
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