Forensic Video Processing Software
VideoActive®
Cognitech is the first and oldest forensic video company,
with 25 years of experience in providing software and hardware solutions for
law enforcement and forensic professionals. Cognitech is constantly evolving its primary
software package, Cognitech® TriSuite, by providing end-users with features
such as FrameFusion® Reconstruction and 3D Multi-View Measure. Know more about us.
Part of the Tri-Suite14 software package, VideoActive® is the
first Real-Time forensic video processing software. The Cognitech® U.S.
Patented software is the world’s only software that has a fully automatic
Real-Time Universal De-Multiplexing ability, in addition to Real-Time Track
& Cover, Real-Time Universal DVR Capture, and Patented Lossless Video
Capture with an encoding that doubles video storage and a Video Search (e.g. cars
and people).
Modular Interface
1. Cognitech VideoActive’s modular design allows the end-user
to choose a pre-defined configuration or user-defined signal processing chain.
2. VideoActive® modules can be easily combined to produce a
user-defined processing pipeline from live sources or locally stored files, all
in real-time.
Video Capture
3. The analog acquisition can be obtained from any RCA or S-Video
source.
4. Real-time lossless analog video acquisition captures frame
accurate video from analog sources without any loss of information.
5. Analog video can be acquired at the frame level for
progressive video or field level for interlaced video.
6. The digital acquisition can be obtained from any DVI or HDMI
source.
7. Real-time lossless digital acquisition captures frame
accurate video from digital sources without any loss of information.
8. Analog VGA video sources can also be captured losslessly
unlike traditional scan converters.
9. VideoActive® supports both major analog formats, NTSC and
PAL up to 10 bit per pixel per color, allowing 1024 levels per color as opposed
to the standard 256 levels, i.e. 4 times more levels per color (*).
10. Video can be captured losslessly from a local screen with
Screen Capture.
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