Solutions – E-Tran
My E-Transcript
E-Transcript is in .ptx format. This format allows you to print your transcript in the same format as the printed transcript. Also, in this format you can view and print the index or create condensed copies. Additionally, by right clicking on any word in the transcript you will be given the number of hits with the line and page locations.
McCorkle’s E-Transcripts are all digitally signed by the Reporter with password protection available. We also provide PDF, Word and several other formats for your convenience.
For assistance installing your E-Transcript viewer or questions about a transcript or exhibits, please call 800-MCCORKLE (800-622-6755) and ask for the Production Department or email production@mcdeps.com.
Download E-Tran Viewer
The first time you receive a .ptx formatted transcript, you will need to download the free E-Transcript Viewer. Once you have installed the viewer, save the .ptx file to your computer. Double click on the .ptx file which will then launch the viewer.
What is an E-Tran?
A RealLegal E-Transcript™, E-Tran for short, is a self-contained, encrypted viewing program for transcripts used by more than 70 percent of the court reporting industry to provide attorneys with a high-performance, standardized, secure electronic transcript.
Once court reporters import their ASCII files into the software, they can activate full-text searching, condensed printing (Minu’s), utilize multiple saving options such as AMICUS, SUMMATION, PDF and ASCII (standard text files).
Password protection is also available for an encrypted work product. Attorneys receive the finished E-Transcript file via Online Repository, e-mail, CD-ROM, or within a RealLegal Publisher bundle.
ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This is a standard format that any and all word processors should be able to read. When viewed, a Page-Image ASCII should look just like the printed transcript. You can also import this into almost any program, i.e. Livenote, Summation, Concordance, Word, WordPerfect, etc.
An example of a RealLegal eTranscript

Word index brings you to the word in the transcript.

Save your transcript in a variety of formats. Print condensed copies.

Each McCorkle RealLegal eTranscript is digitally signed by the Reporter
