Video: How a court reporter uses a stenotype machine

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  • @Switchblade1975
    @Switchblade1975 3 роки тому +244

    Ive watched like 5 different videos explaining this and I’m still so confused lol

    • @anhjamietran9120
      @anhjamietran9120 3 роки тому +6

      Look up "Plover" and "Open Steno" -- there are a bunch of people who do this as a hobby and they explain it foe beginners.

    • @GoofysBandit
      @GoofysBandit 2 роки тому +23

      Lmaooo right?? Every video is basically "pressing these buttons spells words"

    • @sweet2sunshine
      @sweet2sunshine 2 роки тому +12

      Same!! None are actually showcasing a word in action! Like show me what you type when actually reporting - not HOW you type.

    • @Corkoth55
      @Corkoth55 2 роки тому +1

      glad im not the only one... after you learn that little fact, thats not the confusing part!! why do all the videos just keep saying that haha

    • @JanoyCresva
      @JanoyCresva 2 роки тому

      Theyre stenos not teachers i guess.

  • @CatBloom42
    @CatBloom42 3 роки тому +673

    Everyone's confused by the steno machine, meanwhile I'm confused by the curious combination of a turtleneck + no sleeves.

    • @sik59rt
      @sik59rt 3 роки тому +13

      I bet she cuts the sleeves off of everything

    • @sm79165
      @sm79165 3 роки тому +19

      when you need something conservative to keep eyes off of your cleavage in the office, but also something that will ward off the eyes of the thugs in the court by showing off your biceps like they wear it, it's a very versatile outfit

    • @angeljoy5234
      @angeljoy5234 2 роки тому +23

      She's a JoJo character

    • @printme2010
      @printme2010 2 роки тому +6

      But the vest…

    • @CatBloom42
      @CatBloom42 2 роки тому +8

      @@printme2010 Yes, that vest raises even more questions.

  • @NE_Patriots50
    @NE_Patriots50 4 роки тому +420

    My head is broken from trying to see if i can do this.

    • @VideosOfRandomContext
      @VideosOfRandomContext 4 роки тому +19

      Trust me, it takes months of practice and practice. I was interested in becoming a court reporter and did my research, but I think I’m gonna stick with becoming a psychologist lol

    • @peggygibbons479
      @peggygibbons479 3 роки тому +2

      I took shorthand in school and I thought it was a shorthand machine. 40 yrs after high school, here I am trying to figure out what that court reporter lady is actually typing. LOL

    • @RayPaganJr
      @RayPaganJr 3 роки тому +2

      Learning to use the machine isn’t hard. Learning brief forms is easy. The hard part is gaining speed accurately. And it doesn’t take months, it takes a two to three years, depending on your physical skill.

    • @peggygibbons479
      @peggygibbons479 3 роки тому +2

      @@RayPaganJr I'm just fascinated by court reporters and they get NO credit! There should be an awards show for court reporters, like, "And the Grammy goes to.." LOL

    • @peggygibbons479
      @peggygibbons479 3 роки тому +1

      @@VideosOfRandomContext I think court reporters must be like Alaskan crab fishermen, there are only a handful of people on EARTH who can do that!

  • @KelG
    @KelG 4 роки тому +386

    This is incredible. Seems also difficult. Court reporting is an art! I’m considering going this route. Thank you for this video.

    • @vinodbanjara8085
      @vinodbanjara8085 4 роки тому +1

      Hey i am steno from india

    • @summerrr1
      @summerrr1 4 роки тому +47

      Don’t. These jobs will be replaced by AI in the next few years.

    • @nonyobussiness3440
      @nonyobussiness3440 4 роки тому +4

      summerrr1 you need a witness there. And sometimes they don’t always allow recordings

    • @summerrr1
      @summerrr1 4 роки тому +5

      non yobussiness True, but changing the law to allow video recordings is not beyond the realms of possibility.

    • @agoogleuser7301
      @agoogleuser7301 4 роки тому +2

      Dude I have ear buds in and I cannot hear this chick talking at all

  • @foley15136
    @foley15136 2 роки тому +14

    I just can’t believe that people can do this. People speak so quickly sometimes. Starting sentences, stopping, starting again. Another person talks at the same time or close to that. You also have to indicate _who_ is speaking. Multiple attorneys, the judge, the witness, clerk too, maybe. I just don’t understand how you can keep up with everything and type it out accurately. Yet those of you that do it are remarkably accurate.
    Mind blown🤯

  • @honeysugar1
    @honeysugar1 3 роки тому +68

    Didn't realise the stenographer machine is a modern day enigma machine

  • @MontagZoso
    @MontagZoso 2 роки тому +45

    Oh my god, after seeing this, I am still confused and bewildered about how this possibly works. Stenographers, I am glad you are paid so well for this, because you deserve it!

    • @NealB123
      @NealB123 Рік тому +1

      It's not something that can be learned via a YT vid. You have to take lessons, spend long hours practicing and have the finger dexterity and speed of an accomplished piano player.

    • @tipsysmichigander6483
      @tipsysmichigander6483 11 місяців тому +1

      @@NealB123 Uh - It is very simple to use a stenograph - not sure why you're suggesting it is difficult.

  • @Yeeh1244
    @Yeeh1244 4 роки тому +203

    I got nothing of what she said I was hoping she typed something

  • @google_must_die
    @google_must_die 4 роки тому +98

    When she said she installed her own dictionary into the machine I sorta understand now. The keys are just hit in a certain sequence that she knows in order to spit out the sentences and words that are being recorded. Or maybe I didn’t understand a thing. That’s how I interpret what she was saying.

    • @anunentitledmotivatedmille7731
      @anunentitledmotivatedmille7731 4 роки тому +6

      Have you every used a program like Motionjoy to make video game paddles compatible with your computer? Some do this for emulators to play classic games. Anyways once you get either program you have to lable the buttons to there actions. It's vary similar in the labeling sense.

    • @jewwunnit
      @jewwunnit 4 роки тому +30

      @@anunentitledmotivatedmille7731 What a hilariously niche analogy.

    • @o.Struggler
      @o.Struggler 3 роки тому

      @@jewwunnit to people without a PC it is but still your comment is GOATed

    • @mini_kimmyy1323
      @mini_kimmyy1323 10 місяців тому +4

      Yeah. That's what she means. I used to work for a closed captioning company where we did this but with our mouths. We basically spoke in codes to our laptop through a headset and had to remember custom words we put into our vocabulary.
      For example, instead of saying "artificial intelligence" I would say "art mac." (because it's shorter) It was the hardest job I've ever had; news reporters/judges/etc. would speak at lightning speed.

  • @Pr0Cre
    @Pr0Cre 3 роки тому +519

    holy shit Im flipping my table over. I have watched now 3 videos and everyone just explains minuteslong what the keys are. I am fourious as fuck. NO ONE SHOWS HOW TO WRITE WORDS. SHOW US HOW YOU TYPE WORDS.

    • @DavidJRenza
      @DavidJRenza 3 роки тому +98

      Whoa. With that kind of anger management, you’ll be able to watch her do it as a defendant soon enough!

    • @shelbyanderson761
      @shelbyanderson761 3 роки тому +44

      Court reporting student here, you type words phonetically. There are also a lot of words that you have "briefs" for, so instead of spelling them out you can just strike a single chord. For example, "Do you remember" can be typed /TKOUR, which is basically DOUR

    • @pablosan161
      @pablosan161 3 роки тому +32

      I feel the same, are they hiding it on fucking purpose 😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @pokepenguin144
      @pokepenguin144 3 роки тому +2

      well probably because theres a huge market around steno. try looking up open steno if you want to see how it works

    • @shelbyanderson761
      @shelbyanderson761 3 роки тому +5

      @@pokepenguin144 There's not really a huge market around steno. It's actually a higher demand profession because so little people go into it. Right now in my steno class, which is the 3rd in the program second semester, I believe there are only 6 of us out of the 20 that started.
      My suggestion is to look up speed competition videos. If you're interested in how they actually look when they are typed in the program, you can look up stenography notes and you'll find them pretty easily.

  • @washfish6483
    @washfish6483 3 роки тому +32

    i feel like its rly similar to my chinese keyboard, where u type smth like: "nh, wyj ddl mdd" and they change it into "ni hao, wo yi jing dao da le mu di di". idk tho, thats just what i feel its like

  • @thatguy00271
    @thatguy00271 2 роки тому +19

    I love when a person is committed to their career and learning their craft to the highest level like this reporter has. Inspiring

    • @MrLondonGo
      @MrLondonGo 10 місяців тому

      hhmm did she really create the database all herself though?

  • @banjo2019
    @banjo2019 4 роки тому +379

    I’m a trial lawyer and rest assured that computers are never going to take this job away. There is absolutely no substitute for a human being present in the courtroom, paying attention, watching facial expressions when needed, understanding tone, and interrupting the proceedings when needed because people talked over one another or something needs to be repeated. All those things are necessary to understanding the actual words being said, to transcribe them. Will technology offer tools to make court reporters’ jobs even easier and quicker? Sure. But I cannot trust a computer over a human for my transcript. No way in hell. You need humans to understand humans.

    • @banjo2019
      @banjo2019 4 роки тому +16

      pixiecatneuter Automating vote counting is also a bad idea but it’s not a good analogy to this. Court reporter decisions are made by individual trial lawyers-not groupthink legislatures who can be corrupted by foolish thinking or lobbyists. As long as you have human lawyers doing trials, those lawyers will always (in general) prefer human court reporters.

    • @memyself4431
      @memyself4431 4 роки тому +8

      Good to read this as I begin classes in Spring 2020 AMEN 🙏

    • @mariaellicott7004
      @mariaellicott7004 4 роки тому

      God bless you :)

    • @RM-py4bq
      @RM-py4bq 4 роки тому +4

      started my first class two days ago. Not gonna lie.. it's actually really interesting and somehow fun to learn to type like this. I couldn't believe that I was reading back to the teacher in steno form!

    • @memyself4431
      @memyself4431 4 роки тому +1

      Richard Manzo hey I just started too writing words it is a challenge

  • @JackTheSkunk
    @JackTheSkunk 2 роки тому +8

    These folks are amazing.....words flying back and forth between prosecutor and defendant, enter the ears of the court reporter, swirl around her brain which tell her fingers which keys to press all at the speed of light.

  • @ATLTraveler
    @ATLTraveler 4 роки тому +344

    Do you have to be a 50+ year old lady to do this? Pretty sure that's a requirment.

    • @Roybaaa
      @Roybaaa 4 роки тому +43

      Right. Same age as yo momma

    • @therealnocommonsense
      @therealnocommonsense 4 роки тому +7

      @@Roybaaa Oof

    • @zeoberlerb6371
      @zeoberlerb6371 3 роки тому +3

      Tryfe destruction 100

    • @blackwersus
      @blackwersus 3 роки тому +21

      @@Roybaaa One day your momma will be the same age and then it will not be so funny

    • @doggodoggo3000
      @doggodoggo3000 3 роки тому +9

      Im pretty sure they are witches. This is witch craft. They just touch the keyboard and sentences appear. Im typing this on a freaking keyboard. I KNOW HOW TYPING WORK! WTF WAS THAT!
      traded their cauldrons for some wicked hell device and sit around in court rooms all day doing lord knows what.
      In our law suit and criminalizing society, tearing itself apart from the inside of a courtroom, Of coarse thats right where they'd want to be.

  • @Ron4885
    @Ron4885 2 роки тому +4

    I'm serving on jury duty now. It fascinating to watch the guy use the machine. He has it connected to his computer which is typing out in long hand at the same time. Very interesting to watch. He probably gets to work on interesting cases. (Not the one we're working on now). 😒

  • @AshishKumar-up8cx
    @AshishKumar-up8cx 4 роки тому +282

    This is your Daily dose of Internet 😊

  • @tezzingtonsir28
    @tezzingtonsir28 3 роки тому +9

    Life's questions being answered one at a time. Thank you. I can cross this of the list.

  • @mootpointmusic7627
    @mootpointmusic7627 4 роки тому +9

    This is so interesting and something I've never known anything about. What an invention!

  • @biv2217
    @biv2217 3 роки тому +3

    Wow...this video left me with more questions than answers

  • @maje4120
    @maje4120 3 роки тому +2

    A job i could never do. To much damn amazing work!! 😁😁 i give all y'all props!!!

  • @roachtoasties
    @roachtoasties 3 роки тому +7

    I could never do that job in a million years. I've read there's a high drop-out rate in court reporting courses, and that's easy to see why.

    • @C_Holloway
      @C_Holloway 2 роки тому +1

      I envy those who succeed in graduating and doing well in this line of work. Court reporters are rock stars! 😁👍

  • @sharose64
    @sharose64 4 роки тому +6

    My my my how this machine has updated. I went to Ms. Lippert’s courting school in Plainview, Tx and my machine you had to load paper into and transcribe it later. Maybe if I had this machine I might still be a stenographer.

  • @Tezorus
    @Tezorus 2 роки тому +3

    So basically, stenographers are typing in another language that is more phonetically based and simple, allowing for faster typing, combine with a machine that allows them to type portions of words instead of individuals letters.
    Am I right here ?

    • @ZzzZ-sb9ju
      @ZzzZ-sb9ju 2 роки тому +1

      You’re kind of right. Basically they type a sequence at the same time that codes for a word and that gets coded onto their computer. Their computer has a word bank that they put words into for the codes ahead of time.
      My only question is: what if someone says a word in the court that isn’t already in their computer?
      Idk if you’ve watched “the intimation game”, but the enigma code breaker is like this.

    • @Me-lb8nd
      @Me-lb8nd 10 місяців тому +1

      How do they record different accents? Or do they sort of guess at what the person with an accent said if it isn'r obvious?

  • @CAS89
    @CAS89 3 роки тому +3

    They know how to use that space technology but not a cameras volume control

    • @jonathanr.
      @jonathanr. 3 роки тому +2

      It's like silent movies - they knew how to make a movie but not the sound.

  • @zackhopkins5185
    @zackhopkins5185 Рік тому +1

    Saw this keyboard on judge Judy and just had to know how the hell these 15 or so keys can possibly catch everything being said. After watching a few videos I still don't get it but I sure hope these people are paid well.

  • @livelovelaugh473
    @livelovelaugh473 3 роки тому +2

    @The Pantagraph: Thank you for making and sharing this video for us.
    It gave us a pretty decent idea as to how the steno machine works.

  • @terrancekayton007
    @terrancekayton007 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job crafting those programs!! That was rad

  • @yourmom361
    @yourmom361 3 роки тому +2

    I came looking for answers. I left with more questions.

  • @ryanrobinson8682
    @ryanrobinson8682 Рік тому +1

    I can't help but wonder, wouldn't an audio recording just be easier. No mistakes, no issues..
    There's still a very human element here where words could be lost if the typer doesnt hear properly. Anyone off the street could type up an audio log and the audio doesnt lie.

  • @piplup2009
    @piplup2009 3 роки тому +3

    So it's like on those old mobile phones where you press a few different numbers which forms words instead of pressing the same number a bunch of times for a specific letter

  • @brandonhaygood5286
    @brandonhaygood5286 4 роки тому +7

    Imagine writing a book this way.

  • @BigHitBuda
    @BigHitBuda 5 років тому +23

    Very interesting, I always wondered how they did it. Stenos, you all rock! I hope AI doesn't enter this field.

  • @daniswara1164
    @daniswara1164 3 роки тому +2

    So steno is not the almighty solution to fast typing since every individual write their own steno dictionary? Is this correct?

    • @NedwardJamesAlmost
      @NedwardJamesAlmost Рік тому +1

      Meaning its as trust worthy as a person's opinion. How this is still allowed is scary.

  • @Mike01029
    @Mike01029 3 роки тому +12

    0:37 this is giving me a stroke

  • @MrTtaakk
    @MrTtaakk 6 місяців тому

    The lady typing in Court for DA Fani Willis & Nathan Wade testimonies brought me here.😁

  • @haroldrottencock
    @haroldrottencock 2 роки тому +3

    ...and here I am, having viewed this video twice, still not totally grasping how this works.

    • @NedwardJamesAlmost
      @NedwardJamesAlmost Рік тому

      Because it DOESNT. Its a scam. Stenographers are to recording conversations like a Caricature artist is to a photograph.

  • @ZadenZane
    @ZadenZane Рік тому +3

    What I don't get is how these stenograhy machines worked before computerisation, bearing in mind they were being used in the 1920s. I saw a print-out from one and it looked like till receipt with random capital letters separated by lots of spaces like
    K. M. P
    MP. L. S
    C F
    X. L
    How was anyone supposed to read that? Pen shorthand can be hard enough to read back but that machine shorthand was on another level. It looked like the native language of space aliens👽‼️

    • @56independent42
      @56independent42 Рік тому

      For aliens, look no further then the Basque language :p

  • @Robin-gf7bd
    @Robin-gf7bd 2 місяці тому

    I went to court reporting school and was a good writer, but I had severe test anxiety and would bang the keys when I got nervous and got behind behind causing misstrokes; therefore, I could not pass the State test after three tries. The last time I passed the straight and jury charge and missed the Q&A by 20-something. I kick myself all the time for not going back to re-qualify to take the State test.

  • @wordup7668
    @wordup7668 3 роки тому +1

    My head just exploded!!!!! Have to go now and pick up the pieces!!!!

  • @pawansarangal9784
    @pawansarangal9784 4 роки тому +6

    how many months it takes to learn basic of this machine?

    • @koperkowypies
      @koperkowypies 3 роки тому +1

      i'm sure much more than it took me to respond you for that lol

  • @Redawesomeoby
    @Redawesomeoby 4 роки тому +5

    This available in RGB Chroma brown keys?

  • @ks5773
    @ks5773 3 роки тому +4

    I badly want to study this but I do not have money to enroll in the program :(

    • @SquooshyShark1000
      @SquooshyShark1000 2 роки тому

      guess what? plover exists and there are courses online now

  • @reason5591
    @reason5591 3 роки тому

    I have been wanting to know this for a very long time. The question just happened to pop into my head while watching the Ted Bundy court appearance so i searched and here I am lololol😆

  • @pgearthyluv
    @pgearthyluv 4 роки тому +8

    Holy smokes, whatever you get paid they need to double it🤓

  • @ashleyrobinson539
    @ashleyrobinson539 3 роки тому +1

    My brain exploded

  • @violinpiano6377
    @violinpiano6377 4 роки тому +9

    👁👄👁 still till this day

  • @kyle35_36
    @kyle35_36 3 роки тому +1

    im glad they made this video so very quiet that no one can possibly hear it

  • @GenX1968
    @GenX1968 3 роки тому +20

    that thing is filthy You'd think you would clean it from time to time LOL

    • @aassyyssaa
      @aassyyssaa 3 роки тому +6

      I think the paint in keys just eroded

    • @RayPaganJr
      @RayPaganJr 3 роки тому +16

      @@aassyyssaa it’s not paint, it’s rubber pads for comfort and less noise. Her machine is actually very clean, but the pads show wear and tear, as expected. We pound on these keys five to eight hours a day. People tend to yammer on and on.

    • @AbbyScottO
      @AbbyScottO 3 роки тому +2

      Get over yourself.

  • @pdofak
    @pdofak 8 місяців тому

    That, is facinating!

  • @mrizkic
    @mrizkic 3 роки тому +1

    Ok this is my second video and i promise i wont make mistake like others to watch another video. Because im still confused

  • @edbunkers4516
    @edbunkers4516 4 роки тому +31

    She's completely awful at explaining this

  • @bostoncurtis9559
    @bostoncurtis9559 3 роки тому

    Way better than the Buzzfeed explanation that had a Tiktok video of a girl laying in bed attempting to explain it.. imagine that!

  • @melaniescott8204
    @melaniescott8204 3 роки тому +1

    Is someone heavy breathing when filming this?!

  • @itsm3th3b33
    @itsm3th3b33 4 роки тому +2

    @David Proeber I wouldn't be so proud to put my name as video editor. The audio was almost unintelligible.

  • @LA-ish
    @LA-ish 5 місяців тому

    Ares her machine's keys really filthy or is it just the lighting?

  • @xanthochromique
    @xanthochromique 4 роки тому +3

    So... how many words per minute can this reach?

    • @cjlucas5889
      @cjlucas5889 4 роки тому

      you mean sentences per minute. they don't type in words

    • @The13music13
      @The13music13 4 роки тому +2

      I believe most court reporters have to pass a 225 words per minute with 95-98% accuracy test to get certification.

  • @ipkeez
    @ipkeez 3 роки тому

    is this not going to get obsolete at some points as the voice capturing sensors develop ?

  • @DanielWSonntag
    @DanielWSonntag 7 місяців тому

    Legend has it her bodyguard is still there

  • @anurruti
    @anurruti 3 роки тому

    would voice recording be perfected enough to make sure to get accurate recording?

  • @Katsabian
    @Katsabian 3 роки тому +2

    as if a normal keyboard wasn't already confusing enough

  • @areyoutheregoditsmedave
    @areyoutheregoditsmedave 2 роки тому

    Can computers do this more efficiently? Along with video and audio recording?

  • @stephen7583
    @stephen7583 4 роки тому +4

    im kinda triggered that its kinda dusty lol but damn my head hurts attempting to learn this

  • @b2kzangelalwayz
    @b2kzangelalwayz 4 роки тому +1

    This is so archaic.

  • @gjyfghhg5323
    @gjyfghhg5323 4 роки тому +3

    me who tried to use this video as a crash course:

    • @Slim_T_ODB
      @Slim_T_ODB 3 роки тому +1

      Crashed into the fuckin wall lmao

    • @awelotta
      @awelotta 3 роки тому +1

      if you want to actually learn this, you can actually try it on a keyboard www.openstenoproject.org/ if your kb supports multiple keys pressed simultaneously

  • @gonzaloparedes1091
    @gonzaloparedes1091 2 роки тому

    so it's like guitar chords for a typewriter?

  • @GungKrisna12
    @GungKrisna12 Рік тому

    Is it what we also know as "predictive typing"?

  • @luizbiel2317
    @luizbiel2317 3 роки тому +2

    Holy shit I just found about stenotypes, what kind of witchcraft is this

  • @firesonic1010
    @firesonic1010 3 роки тому

    ...But not all letters are present on that keyboard? And does this work for other languages that use the same alphabet?

  • @imrannadaf3457
    @imrannadaf3457 3 роки тому

    I want to learn this method and also how to get this device

  • @amiller7
    @amiller7 2 роки тому

    So we take shorthand notes and then fully transcribe it to English afterward with proper punctuation, etc.
    Why not just video record the proceedings and make the transcription from that?

  • @blizzred2143
    @blizzred2143 3 роки тому +1

    This is weird people don’t just type fast?? The court doesn’t just record it and have the person rewatch it if any mistakes or missing parts then submit it?

  • @bugsm6108
    @bugsm6108 Рік тому

    Wow, its almost like a short hand machine

  • @istratealexandru8566
    @istratealexandru8566 11 місяців тому

    microphones were invented after this?

  • @dadomac3805
    @dadomac3805 2 роки тому

    I can comprehend the idea, which makes what they do pretty damn impressive!!

  • @jainamshah9863
    @jainamshah9863 2 роки тому

    Can anyone please mentioned what is this machine called? I am residing in India, and I want to buy this one. Please reply. Thanks

  • @mujeeburrahman3352
    @mujeeburrahman3352 2 роки тому +1

    i am pakistani student and i want to learn court reporting (stenography) . Is there any job opportunity in foriegn courtry for me.
    Please guide.

  • @riazhussainjagirani8985
    @riazhussainjagirani8985 3 роки тому +1

    💕💕💕💕💕I LOVE STENOGRAPHY....I HAVE BEEN WORKING AS STENOGRAPHER S8NCE 1993 IN SUNDH POLICE....I LOVE IT💕💕💕💕💕STENO RIAZ HUSSAIN JAGIRANI ...KARACHI PAKISTAN

  • @roku_nine
    @roku_nine 3 роки тому +1

    Why not use video/audio recording? Definitely 100% accuracy of what was said in court.

    • @shelbyanderson761
      @shelbyanderson761 3 роки тому

      Voice to text is actually really awful, nowhere as good as what most people think. It needs to be transcribed down as a text document and voice to text programs will mishear all the time and also can't handle cross-talk and other interruptions.

    • @roku_nine
      @roku_nine 3 роки тому

      @@shelbyanderson761 Just plain video/audio recording, no text. That is what I meant. If you somehow need to turn them into text, just watch/hear the recordings and type or write them down. Plus, it doesn't have to be one person transcribing them.

    • @shelbyanderson761
      @shelbyanderson761 3 роки тому

      @@roku_nine By law, court proceedings must be transcribed into text. And you clearly didn't read what I commented above on why transcribing at a later time doesn't work

    • @vianneyjones4638
      @vianneyjones4638 Рік тому

      Stenographer use audio recording to proof read and to achieve accuracy.

    • @NedwardJamesAlmost
      @NedwardJamesAlmost Рік тому

      @@shelbyanderson761 You have no idea what you are talking about. Most closed captioning is done via cheap or open sourced speech to text. It is more accurate over the long run than some middle aged human's hearing.

  • @thomasflores7817
    @thomasflores7817 Місяць тому

    so.. its a macro machine?

  • @danmilburn4313
    @danmilburn4313 3 роки тому +1

    Couldn't hardly hear it

  • @danilopablo9848
    @danilopablo9848 3 роки тому +1

    why not simply using an audio recorder?

    • @areyoutheregoditsmedave
      @areyoutheregoditsmedave 2 роки тому

      That’s what I’m saying. Or talk-to-text functions

    • @NedwardJamesAlmost
      @NedwardJamesAlmost Рік тому

      @56independent42 The year is 2023, not 1973. Speech to text is baby talk simple and ubiquitous.

  • @tren380
    @tren380 3 роки тому +2

    The fact this video didn't actually explain anything on how the machine works means this is not the job for you.

  • @sallywright8065
    @sallywright8065 2 роки тому

    How do they remember all the combinations?!! It boggles my brain 😳

  • @HodeonArtz
    @HodeonArtz 2 роки тому

    If "Students take note please" would be a tryhardable thing

  • @montrealfilmguy
    @montrealfilmguy 4 роки тому

    It would be nice if the sound was adequate. This is way way too soft to hear, even in headphones.

  • @jasonfallon4968
    @jasonfallon4968 3 роки тому +1

    I’m no further on

  • @fashionista1637
    @fashionista1637 3 роки тому +1

    I still don’t get it I quit..😒

  • @Gary_Hun
    @Gary_Hun 2 роки тому

    I've never known they weren't actually typing. On rare occasions i got superficial glimpses of their curiously wavy airy hand posture and movements in movies, but i just thought to myself that's a lady who's got no idea how typing works...

  • @MrWoofie62
    @MrWoofie62 2 роки тому

    As clear as mud!

  • @tttiiaa
    @tttiiaa Рік тому

    Whyyy would you have howling wind as a production company's intro's sound (or whatever it is)...

  • @anthonyperron4334
    @anthonyperron4334 4 роки тому

    That is so cool!

  • @arsnakehert
    @arsnakehert 6 місяців тому

    The ultimate vim user

  • @XaeroDegreaz
    @XaeroDegreaz 4 роки тому +20

    Man, look at all that Cheeto dust on them keys.

  • @brendal6951
    @brendal6951 Рік тому

    Darn, I can hardly hear her despite having the audio up full.

  • @i_satosh9757
    @i_satosh9757 2 роки тому

    Whats the minimum and maximum speed of this machine in word per minute (wpm)

    • @vianneyjones4638
      @vianneyjones4638 Рік тому

      Maximum speed is 240 words per minute and over. You start at 60 words per minute and gradually increase your speed by 20 words per minute until you reach the maximum.

  • @adriatic123
    @adriatic123 3 роки тому

    I just don't get it, why don't they simply record the session and then type out of that audio.

    • @SquooshyShark1000
      @SquooshyShark1000 2 роки тому

      by law they must be transcribed into text from the get-go.

  • @LUrzidil-rn7nd
    @LUrzidil-rn7nd 3 роки тому

    i can write stenography with pencil but i dont understand this machine at all, too ... i usually wrote whole words with simplified (stenographic) signs (not in english, their system is completely different than our Czech = modified German (i think sings they have as vocals are our consonants and vice versa, i dont like our Czech system much, it is not much elegant, the German is better i think and other systems i dont know ... english looks very weird :D when i wrote in German with Cz. system, the words went quite downhill because they are quite long and were connected (so often the following sign goes lower than that one before) signs (letters) which in Cz. arent connected usually, so i had no shortcuts for them ... Cz. shortcuts were often too high (other consonants + r (sign is higher), + n (sign is lower - down), + L = sign is longer both up and down - the longest, highest ... and there are long slant lines for -t, -ovat (verbal infinitive), too ... so not much elegant ... more i like st, sť, št, šť :D ... or zd (like in Russian zdorovye), i used this for EN th :D i had just one my abbreviation for word "when" and "where", "who", "when" ... = když, kde, kdo, kdy ... softening consonants in Cz. is not much ellegant, too, the signs usually get inflated (if they have some loop) or widen (their arch, bow), if they are just narrow, straight (like v, r), they just get tilted on the other side ... not much elegant, rather wasting space, too ... but though i like this system more than to write with usual letters ... but it is very hard to read it, for me, i can not it much yet :D :D :D )
    i was taught i shall create my own vocabulary of shortenings, but i didnt want to, i didnt need to write so fast at school, and i thought and experienced i would confuse similar shortenings of different words easily ... so it is why i dont understand the machine writing, too ... i think keyboard writing is much more limited then hand-writing ... i think just people who dont see deeper meanings of words (people with limited view) can do this, and sit at the court, too :D :D :D and i dont want to push foreign nonsense into my head ... i think people like these help you to understand why our society is such fashistic and violent when someone just writes what someone says without thinking and responsibility ... everyone hides into the herd and wonders when this titanic crashes on the reality (glacier, so cold and ruthless like these frightened and thickheaded people ... and the judge of course, too, but he is just the top of the glacier, but people who are lower create the spawn of which such toxic mushrooms like for example a judge or other Hitler grows ...) ...
    the channel is called Pantagraph - copies brainlessly and irresponsibly anything, too, like the nazis ... and makes the problem smaller, or bigger ... we can just copy the problems and wonder our civilization (lie) doesnt work when doesnt know what is doing (we dont know) ... "gregarious" lies and crimes like for example trade = religion = science, school = language = law (crime, throwing lies on other people) = a state = civilization = war and other lies like the Tower of Babel = lie doesn´t stand alone and does not hold together = throwing different things and people into one bag ( = lie), and then smash "together" on that Titanic, gregarious lie, concentration camp we create and feed and kill ourselves with it ...
    we just use rules and methods as excuses and traffic to push the problem on other places (like not to see it is a problem because it doesnt stay on one place for a long time - irresponsibility), put the waste and shadow away, so we drown more and more in our unconsciousness - the world flood or global warming ...
    we move with problems here and there or move the house in order not to see the nonsense ... i think to move house or change your profession, job every 5 years (often) is usual in the US ...

  • @peggygibbons479
    @peggygibbons479 3 роки тому +1

    Ok now if you had only had a MICROPHONE so we could HEAR you!

  • @MainBizoh
    @MainBizoh 3 роки тому

    WHERE ARE THE REST OF THE LETTERS?!?!?!?