Simple DVD video evidence creation

DVD video discs are the most common format for sharing and viewing video evidence in the UK.

Mar 27, 2008
By Paul Jacques
One of the new helicopters delivered to NPAS this week.

DVD video discs are the most common format for sharing and viewing video evidence in the UK.

With many courts now fitted with AV equipment for presentation of evidence, most police forces are required to prepare body-worn video (BWV) in an easy to use manner.

The latest feature to be added to Reveal Media’s CARMA 2 BWV allows anyone with the relevant permissions to simply create a professional looking Video DVD with a single button. The user simply selects the incident required and CARMA DVD Creator does the rest. An embedded watermark with user selectable text can be added to each disc, enabling officers to insert a copyright notice or incident specific information.

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