Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence
Video, Audio, and Subtitle Evidence
The V300 works as a DVR and camera combination to collect evidence in a recorded event. A recorded
event is a unique, protected segment(page 53)composed of:
l Video
l Audio (page 53)
l Subtitles (page 53)
Video
The V300 records a single compressed video stream using h.264 high-profile compression. Depending on
the configuration applied to the camera, the video quality can be:
l High Dynamic Range function (HDR) (not available at 60 frames-per-second)
HDR synthesizes different exposure conditions into an image so that bright and dark data can be seen at
the same time. Lets you capture brilliant colors even when video is taken against bright light for video
imaging and still imaging.
l High Definition (HD), 1080p, at a rate of 30 frames-per-second, 1920 by 1080 pixels
l High Definition (HD), 720p, at a rate of 30 frames-per-second, image resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels
Image distortion correction
The V300 camera lens sensor corrects image distortion. It reduces the fisheye effect from the wide-angle
lens.
Audio
The V300 records CD quality audio with dual microphones. Depending on the configuration applied to the
camera, it can:
l Continuously record audio
l Only record audio during recorded events
Your Administrator uses EL to add the configuration to use audio feedback when you select Event
Categories. When you toggle to the next sequential category, the camera beeps each time a new category
is shown. When you select a category, a longer beep plays and the camera vibrates.
Subtitles
Subtitles are the text information that can be overlaid on the video. Subtitles can include:
l Officer name
l Date and time
l Device ID
V300 Body-Worn Camera User Guide
WGD00169, Revision B
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