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Interrogation Room Digital DVD Stereo
Recording System 3
Digital Interrogation Room Recording System
[Save "Old Tapes" on DVD]
Model:INT-DIGDVD-3
Price: $3,895

A Stereo unit is now recommended by DOJ


  Features:
  • DVD Video Recording or
  • VCR Video Recording
  • 30 FPS Video Recording
  • 60 to 360 Min. of Video Recording
  • Stereo Audio Recording
  • Date/Time on screen display
  • Safe - No editing Features
Options:
  • Picture-in-Picture (2 Cameras) $1195
  • 14" Color Monitor with audio $450
  • Distribution Amplifier ( 4 Outputs) $250
  • DVD Duplicator $595 (Recommended)
  • Video Server with IP $595
  • Earcomm System $795 Extrea ear pieces $349 (Talk to your interviewer during the interrogation covertly)
Add-on Kit
Interrogation Room Dome Camera Kit: Model# KSC-260INT
Price: $1,695

This new approach to interrogation room techniques is another way of observing your suspect up close.

Interrogation Room Dome Camera Kit - Application Specification PDF:
file Size 80KB
System Includes:
  • DVD and VCR Recorder Dual Deck Unit
  • Stereo Microphone System
  • PIR-C camera & Time and date
  • 50' of cable
  • Cabinet
  • 1 Video Output
  • Power Strip and 2 each DVD-R disks

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Interrogation Room Digital DVD
Recording System 3
- Application Specification PDF file - Size 64KB

Description:
This is the latest in interrogation room recording systems using the new DVD technology and standard audio tape recording. Video recording time is controlled by the resolution desired. Normally 4 hour (LP) mode is used so that it can be played back on any progressive scan DVD recorder.

This new system also includes a VCR recorder for copying to DVD disks or copying from tape to DVD. It is safe, no editing features are available. A datetime generator is included and imprinted on every frame for positive authenticity.

The independent DVD duplicator is recommended. However, they can be duplicated on a standard DVD computer burner. The duplicator is quick and easy. An optional distribution amplifier is used to send the audio and video to more than one office at the time of the interrogation.