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(RATF) is enabled), only the protected segment (between the manual or automatic start
and stop) is considered a recorded event.
Tip:
If the camera is configured with RATF enabled, you may be able to use your
Evidence Library software to send a manual request to the camera to retrieve an
RATF event: video that was not originally part of a recorded event. For more
information about retrieving an RATF event from the VISTA Body Camera, see
your Evidence Library software user guide.
If the camera is configured to enable pre-event video, a recorded event also includes that pre-
event time.
Normally, only recorded events are uploaded to your Evidence Library software.
Video
The VISTA Body Camera records one stream of video and compresses it using h.264 high-profile
compression. Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, the video quality can be:
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High definition (HD), 720p, at a frame rate of 5, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second
or
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Standard definition (SD), 480p, at a frame rate of 5, 10, 15, or 30 frames per second
Audio
The VISTA Body Camera records CD quality audio with minimal distortion and wind noise.
Depending on the configuration applied to the camera, it can:
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Continuously record audio
or
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Only record audio during recorded events
Subtitles
Subtitles are the text information that can be overlaid on the video. The VISTA Body Camera
includes the following subtitles:
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Officer name
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Date and time
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Device ID
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Microphone on or off
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GPS location (VISTA WiFi or VISTA XLT only)
Tip:
The subtitles are always included with the video and audio in a recorded
event, but using your Evidence Library software, you can turn them off or on.
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