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Morpheus

Morpheus helps courts bring older and proprietary recording formats forward, so the value of the record isn't locked to the system that captured it.

What is Morpheus?

Morpheus is a TheRecordXchange tool focused on legacy and proprietary recording formats — helping courts keep older recordings usable rather than stranded on the system that created them.

The challenge

What legacy formats cost a court.

Recordings locked to one system

When the record only opens in the software that captured it, the court is tied to that vendor to use its own history.

Old formats fall out of support

As systems age, the formats they produced get harder to open — and the risk to the record grows quietly.

History stays out of reach

Valuable older proceedings stay effectively inaccessible because nothing current can read them.

How it works

Bring the record forward.

01

Work past proprietary formats

Morpheus focuses on the formats legacy recording systems leave behind, so older recordings can be used again.

02

Keep the record portable

The goal is a record whose value isn't tied to any single recording system.

03

Part of the same platform

Morpheus is built to fit the TRX record workflow rather than stand alone as another silo.

Frequently asked

Questions about Morpheus

What is Morpheus?
Morpheus is a TheRecordXchange tool focused on legacy and proprietary recording formats — helping courts keep older recordings usable rather than stranded on the system that created them.
What problem does Morpheus solve?
When the record only opens in the software that captured it, and that format loses support over time, valuable older proceedings effectively fall out of reach. Morpheus is built to bring them back within reach.
Does Morpheus reduce dependence on a single vendor?
That is the goal — a record whose value is not tied to any single recording system, so a court is not dependent on one vendor to use its own history.
Access to justice

A transcript that arrives on time is an appeal heard on time. We measure our work in days returned to the people waiting on the system. That is access to justice, made concrete.

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