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Courts have been shifting to virtual court proceedings using video teleconferencing for a variety of reasons including cost and safety. The COVID pandemic forced more courts to adapt. Without being able to meet safely in person, the pandemic caused a rapid adoption of remote courtroom proceedings.

The key challenge is how to deliver multiple video streams easily and reliably to all parties. Court Video Conferencing Services (CVCS), a specialist in courtroom AV solutions, solved this challenge with RGB Spectrum’s QuadView® UHDx multi-image processor, a high-performance multi-image video processor that displays up to four video sources at a time on a single monitor.

QuadView processor

CVCS recently installed the QuadView processor in courtrooms for the Ventura County, California Hall of Justice which handles family law, small claims, and criminal cases. The Hall’s arraignments, trials, and other legal proceedings are now conducted with all remote or a combination of in-person and remote participants.

A QuadView UHDx processor receives video feeds from four Vaddio PTZ cameras in the courtroom, one each on the judge, witness stand, and defense and prosecuting council tables, plus input from a special document camera focusing on documents and other physical evidence. In the future, the processor may also be used to accept and distribute computer-generated content.

Multi-window image 

QuadView UHDx system accommodates teleconferencing applications, including Zoom, Teams, and others

The QuadView UHDx combines up to four of these sources at a time and outputs a consolidated multi-window image into a Zoom video teleconferencing gateway device. The windows can be arranged in various customisable display layouts as needs dictate.

The Zoom application then distributes this multi-window image to remote court participants. The QuadView UHDx system accommodates all conventional video teleconferencing applications, including Zoom, Teams, Bluejeans, and others.

Benefits of QuadView UHDx

In criminal cases, the system transmits bi-directionally from the courtroom to the jail, so everyone in the courtroom and jail can communicate together. In other situations, depending upon the context and the Judge’s personal preferences, the video camera presets are arranged to view the courtroom podium and audience/gallery.

Robert Godinez, President of CVCS, explained, “The QuadView UHDx offers many benefits for our courtroom solution. It offers the convenience of already devised preset display configurations and easy setup for each procedural scenario."

Reliable and cost-effective 

"In practice, the QuadView UHDx is the most reliable system. Other multiviewers have failed in the past and require excessively long reboot times. It also is more cost-effective for our legal customers. They realise cost savings by speeding up hearings, reducing waiting times, eliminating travel, and removing the need for security and other staff."

QuadView UHDx

"Personnel and transportation costs and time are further reduced by obviating the need to transport participants from the jail to the courthouse. This also provides improved security by reducing the need to transfer detainees from the detention facility to court for hearings, arraignments, and other types of proceedings.

New virtual remote court concept

QuadView-based virtual courtroom solution offers judges, attorneys, and litigants a better court experience" 

In the new virtual remote courtroom, the QuadView UHDx multiviewer combines up to four video or computer sources and outputs a single, consolidated multi-window image into a Zoom video teleconferencing system. The Zoom application then distributes this multi-window image to remote court participants.

Godinez continued, “The new virtual remote court concept has now firmly established itself, forever shifting the landscape of justice and legal proceedings. Our QuadView-based virtual courtroom solution offers judges, attorneys, and litigants a better court experience by providing greater access to legal proceedings while reducing the time and expense of getting to court – resulting in increased efficiency, case resolution, and quality of justice.”

Superior image quality

The QuadView UHDx provides superior image quality with up to full 3840 x 2160p60 4K input and output. There are six input ports: 4x HDMI 2.0 and 2x DisplayPort 1.2. It offers 16 pre-set and 16 customizable display layouts. The processor provides the versatility to mix and match input resolutions, scale any video input up to 4K resolution and route any input to any window.

Built-in audio switching allows the selection of audio from any source even those not currently displayed. Control methods include the front panel, a web interface, and third-party control devices.

Results 

Godinez concluded, “The customer response has been terrific. They love it. It is now the preferred method to conduct legal proceedings."

"Other QuadView UHDx California courtroom installations include the Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles County, Hollywood, and Fresno Superior Courts.

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