Voice logging and Voicemail
TDS engineers pioneered voice-logging and audio tape processing many years before the new FRCP rules formally broadened the definition of discoverable electronic evidence and audio search technologies reached their current maturity.
TDS’ process restores recordings from voice-logger tape or optical disk non-natively (i.e., without the equipment originally used to write the tapes), converts the audio from a proprietary/compressed format to .WAV/.MP3 and associates recovered metadata to individual recordings for objective culling.
TDS’ output can be presented in spreadsheet format for review or prepared as a load file for ingestion into a third party audio review platform.
TDS supports audio restoration and conversion of voice recordings from the following voice-logger machines: NICELog, Nortel, Dictaphone Guardian, Dictaphone
Freedom, Eyretel, RACAL (WordSafe, WordNet), Eventide, ASC, Lanier, Magnasync, Mercom, Meridian, Comverse, and Verint.
TDS’ processing capabilities make audio accessible, partnerships with audio search platforms make review comprehensive, scalable and enconomical.