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Tag: DVR
Technology
U.S. Customs and Border Protection to Use TRU4orce DVR
Tru4orce, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trivinci Systems LLC, has been awarded a contract to supply U.S. Customs and Border Protection with marine-grade multi-camera DVR systems to be installed on vessels used in the War on Drugs.
August 30, 2019
Technology
DVD Partner
Martel Electronics
Martel's new DVD Partner in-car digital video system will work for large and small agencies, no computer required. The DVD Partner records directly to a DVD that can be played on a regular DVD player. Because it’s a solid state mobile DVD video recording system, there are no hard drives to freeze or break.
November 30, 2008
Technology
Upgraded DVR System
Panasonic
Panasonic Computer Solutions has upgraded its Toughbook Arbitrator solid-state digital video recording system with double the video storage and more enhancements for managing video evidence. The system now uses Insight Video Net’s I-Vision Central Management System (CMS) to archive, search, manage, and track video evidence.
June 30, 2007
Technology
Ultra-Compact DVR
Fast Forward Video
The new Recon digital video recorder from Fast Forward Video (FFV) has optional USB, CF, SMPTE timecode, and serial digital interface (SDI) features for increased flexibility. The Recon DVR is an ultra-compact board-level digital video recorder.
May 31, 2007
Technology
Digimerge Network DVRs
Digimerge
Offered in 4-, 9-, and 16-channel model configurations, the DHT Series Network Digital Video Recorder features an optional 3.5-inch LCD display built into the front control panel, a USB interface for copying images to flash memory, MJPEG video compression, two hard drives for up to 600 GB of data storage, and a handheld remote controller.
July 31, 2006
Patrol
VideoCarbon Portable DSR
VideoCarbon
VideoCarbon’s Digital Shift Recorder (DSR) is the first in a new product line of portable body-worn digital video recorders. Worn on the officer’s dutybelt, one small wire connects a hidden mic and flat inconspicuous button cam, both easily concealed and easy to use. With a single quick-disconnect, the DSR can provide power, control, and video to the body-worn cameras. The DSR has an integrated hard disk drive and a field-replaceable Lithium-Polymer battery.
March 31, 2006
Patrol
SEMCO Digital Video Recorder
SEMCO
SEMCO’s R250DVR has a pixel resolution approximately four times that of commercial digital recorders and features designed specifically for law enforcement and investigative applications. All video is date/time stamped and filed by date and time. The R250’s internal hard drive can store over 11 hours of DVD-quality video in full motion (30 frames/sec.) and user-selectable commands can extend recording time to approximately 25 hours.
September 30, 2005
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