This release focuses on enhancing advanced note taking features, export options, and ongoing maintenance for security enhancements and minor functional fixes. Contact SoniClear Support for information on how to download this new release.
IMPORTANT SECURITY UPDATE: The current release of SoniClear contains a security vulnerability in the CodeMeter Runtime code. It is important that you address this serious issue.
This CodeMeter vulnerability affects all versions of SoniClear starting with Build 9.7.4.707CM, which was released June 14, 2022. The CodeMeter Runtime software is installed on your computer starting with that build, even if you are using the older green HASP license key. If you are running an older version of SoniClear, this issue will not affect your installation.
You can fix this security vulnerability by upgrading to SoniClear build 9.8.1 or later. Alternatively, if you do not want to upgrade SoniClear you can fix this problem by upgrading just the CodeMeter Runtime to version 7.60c or later.
See Wibu Security Advisories (WIBU-20230704-01) for technical information. Contact SoniClear Support if you have additional questions.
Starting in Release 9.8.1, Agenda Items in the Agenda Template (or Docket Template in Court Recorder 9) now include the Speaker ID, Style, and Note Type fields:
This allows these Agenda Items to be more useful. For example:
SoniClear was upgraded with new advanced note-taking features starting with Release 9.8.0. Improvements and fixes have continued with Release 9.8.1.
The new note features can be enabled using the option “Enable Speaker ID” in preferences (Edit/Preferences/Options tab):
When this feature is enabled, the New Note section of the main window is expanded to include new note-taking field values:
NOTE: The Advanced Note Features change the user interface and some aspects of how the program operates. Please test these features prior to enabling them in your production environment.
There are now 4 note types available for entering a timestamped note in a recording:
The type of note that is entered by default is set using the option “Default Note Type” (Edit/Preferences/Options tab).
The Normal note type provides for entering a note without any special processing.
The Transcription Heading note type allows a heading to be added to a transcription. It is similar to a Normal note type, however, if the recording is submitted for automated transcription using the SoniClear Cloud transcription service, there is special processing provided.
For meeting applications, it may be helpful to use the Transcription Heading note to add a heading indicating who was speaking at that time in the meeting or indicate the subject of a discussion. By adding this note while the person starts speaking, that section is then be identified with the Title field as a heading when the transcription is exported to Microsoft Word.
When a Normal note is entered while someone is speaking, the note will be displayed after the section of text that was occurring when the note was entered. Notes of the Add Transcription Header type are automatically repositioned above the section of text being spoken when the note was entered. This processing occurs during downloading of the transcription from the cloud.
Any of the fields of the Add Transcription Header note will be copied to the transcription paragraphs that follow the note. This allows a section of the transcription to have those note values edited automatically. The values in the fields will be copied to every text paragraph that follows until a new Transcription Heading is encountered in the notes.
It can also be useful to enter the Style field in the Transcription Heading note, which will then apply the style sheet name to subsequent transcription text received from the cloud.
In some cases, it can be useful to edit a section of transcribed text, without the Title field being displayed in the exported transcription document. Check the “Do Not Export” field to prevent the Title from being included in the exported text.
The Speaker ID note type is similar to the Transcription Heading, in that it modifies the field values for the transcription paragraph that was being spoken when the note was entered. Unlike the Transcription Heading note type, the Edit Transcription Fields action only applies to the one paragraph being spoken when this type of note is entered.
The Add Personal Note type of note is like a Normal note, except that it automatically checks the “Do Not Export” option.
A typical use of this note type would be to allow for manual entry of notes in the New Note line that will not be exported so that the personal note will not be included in meeting minutes or a verbatim transcription.
The user can either type in a Speaker ID field (or use a Marker to enter this field). The Speaker ID value of a note can be seen when using the Edit Note dialog. It may also be included in the exported transcription text in some Export Templates available with SoniClear.
The user can enter a value for style to be applied to a note or transcription text using the Style field or use a Marker to enter this field. The Style value of a note is included when exporting to Microsoft Word. The format of the note or transcription text can then be controlled using a Style Sheet in Word.
When SoniClear initializes for the first time, the Default Tab Order will be set to “Details”. This allows the user to enter the “Title” field first, followed by the Speaker ID field, in the New Note section of the main window.
The other available tab order is “Speaker ID”. This allows the user to type the name of the speaker before typing the Title.
Markers now include the Speaker ID, Style, and Note Type fields:
The addition of the Note Type, Speaker ID, and Style fields opens up new uses for Markers. For example:
The Control Number keys on the top row of the keyboard are now reserved for switching playback channels in multichannel recordings. For example, Control-1 key switches to Channel 1, Control-2 key switches to Channel 2, and so on up to Channel 9. The Control-0 key reverts the playback to the Stereo Mix channel.
The addition of this feature has several implications when playing a multichannel recording file:
SoniClear now offers new licensing options:
Contact SoniClear Sales if you would like to learn more about these licensing options.
The Export Notes feature has been enhanced with the addition of a new dialog that allows you to select which format to use for exporting. Now there are several new formats to choose from, depending on what is needed for the application.
The Export Note templates for exporting notes to Microsoft Word have been enhanced:
Note: when saving changes to a .DOC notes file, Microsoft Word will default to saving in the .MHT format instead of .DOC format. This is because the internal format of the exported files is based on the HTML format. To work around this problem, specify the .DOC or .DOCX format when saving changes the first time. The format confusion will not occur again for that file.
Previous versions of SoniClear have problems working with multiple monitors. This version fixes most of these issues. If you encounter a problem with the SoniClear main window or popups displaying incorrectly, you can use the Reset Display Locations command from the View menu:
Even if the main window is not visible, you can still reset the screen location to make it reappear. Use this set of steps:
SoniClear Transcriber Live has been renamed "SoniClear Transcriber 9". Transcriber 9 works exactly like Transcriber Live.
Improvements to Transcriber 9 include the ability to export notes from SoniClear Transcriber without the need for a license.
A Transcriber 9 subscription license is now available now for users who do not have a SoniClear recording license. This makes it possible to use Transcriber 9 with other recording equipment. Import recordings into Transcriber 9 for manual transcription and to access the automated SoniClear Cloud transcription service.
A new feature has been added to allow for adjusting the timestamp of notes while recording. This is required to improve the accuracy of note placement, relative to cloud transcription text. The new adjustment feature makes it possible to calibrate the entry of notes down to the millisecond.
Previous versions of SoniClear had a similar feature that would rewind the playback time a fixed amount before playing. This was intended to improve accuracy of positioning the playback location for readbacks when using Transcriber Live. The amount of time to rewind was controlled by a field in the Edit/Preferences Options tab, labeled "Notes Timestamp Offset (subtract)".
In this release, the playback adjustment has been replaced with the record-time adjustment. The preference field for making this adjustment has been relabeled "Notes Timestamp Adjustment".
If you were using the previous "Notes Timestamp Offset (subtract)" feature, you will need to recalibrate the value in the revised "Notes Timestamp Adjustment" field, since the old value may be incorrect.
The HASP drivers for using the green SoniClear license key have been updated. If you are experiencing a problem with the key being recognized after installing an older version of SoniClear on a new computer, the new drivers in this release should solve the problem.
This release includes ongoing maintenance and enhancement, with improvements to the user interface and functionality. These include: