Glossary
Timestamped Transcript
A written transcript where each line or segment is linked to its exact time position in the original recording.
A timestamped transcript connects every word in a written transcript to its precise location in the original audio or video recording. This allows attorneys to click any line and jump directly to that moment in the footage — eliminating the need to manually scrub through video to find specific testimony. Timestamped transcripts are essential for building exhibit lists, drafting motions with precise citations, and preparing for cross-examination. In Saul, every transcript line is clickable and navigable.