Hostage and Siege Monitoring

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Interview Recording

Intuitive Functional Operation

AudioPC-HS is designed to provide evidential standard and long term recording of Hostage and Siege situations. AudioPC-HS is based upon AudioSoft’s successful AudioPC-LE product which is extensively used to meet covert monitoring and recording requirements.

AudioPC-HS is designed for applications where there is a requirement for simultaneous recording of up to 16 channels of audio / video with live monitoring, whilst providing the capability to replay a further two channels without interrupting the recording process. Recordings are stored onto a hard disk buffer, and then automatically archived onto two DVD-R’s to provide both master and working disks. All recordings are time and date stamped for evidential purposes and confirmation is provided that the DVD-R’s contain a faithful copy of the data in the buffer. The common and intuitive interface allows users to quickly master both the operation of recording, live monitoring as well as search and replay of existing recordings. AudioPC-HS is supplied in either a 19" industrial rack mount format or a rugged portable two piece system comprising the Flexpac recorder with fold out keyboard and the separate brief case containing the signal conditioning units.

Record, LiveMonitor, Simultaneous Replay & Transcription

AudioPC-HS supports simultaneous playback and replay of both current and previous recordings whilst still recording both at the recorder and on networked PC’s. By using the latest streaming technology it is possible for anyone with appropriate user access to view live data remotely on the Police network. User access rights ensure that only appropriate personnel have access to different types of covert and overt data. Bookmarking facilities allow precise location of significant events within the recording session which can be swiftly located during subsequent transcription or replay sessions on separate computers. Optional software includes transcription, labeling, SHA-1 copying, auditing centralised archiving and serial protocol communications.