Evidence Examinations
Video
Examinations
Authenticity
Authenticity examinations are conducted
to determine whether analog video recordings are original, continuous,
and unaltered.
Enhancement
Video processors and time-base
correctors can be used to maximize the clarity of videotapes.
Video Image Processing
Enhanced prints can be produced from
images depicted on videotapes.
Standards Conversion
Videotapes can be converted
from one standard to another such as from PAL to NTSC.
Format Conversion
Videotapes can be converted
from one format to another such as from Beta to VHS.
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Video formats.
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Synchronization
Audio and video signals
can be combined to produce one composite recording.
Special Effects
Special effects such as
a mosaic can be added to videotapes to protect a person's identity.
Damaged Media Repair
Videotapes can be
repaired, restored, or retrieved for playback and examination, if damage
is not too extensive.
Submitting Video
Evidence
Questions concerning
video evidence should be directed to 03-9702366. Follow the Evidence
Submission directions including Requesting
Evidence Examinations and Packaging
and Shipping Evidence.
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Submit original
video recordings.
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Identify the
location(s) of the image(s) on the video recordings and describe the
image(s).
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Label the outer
container FRAGILE, SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT or FRAGILE,
SENSITIVE AUDIO/VIDEO MEDIA and KEEP AWAY FROM MAGNETS OR
MAGNETIC FIELDS.
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