Press Release: Easier to use with more features than
ever – BriefCam VS Forensics v2.3 now available from
GIT
September 2012
The BriefCam VS Forensics solution, available from Graphic Image Technologies (GIT), has just got better, with a
software update that improves usability and adds a host of advanced functionality. Using proprietary Video Synopsis (VS)
technology, BriefCam VS Forensics is a standalone software application that lets users browse and review hours of
video footage in a matter of minutes for prompt identification and investigation of incidents. With Version 2.3 software,
available free to existing customers, users get updated functionality, an improved user experience and enhanced video
quality.
“Many organisations using CCTV simply do not have the manpower to meticulously watch hours of footage when
incidents occur. The BriefCam VS Forensics solution enables real value to be leveraged from recorded footage by
simplifying this task,” says Mark Chertkow, Managing Director of GIT.
“Many organisations using CCTV simply do not have the manpower to meticulously watch hours of footage when
incidents occur. The BriefCam VS Forensics solution enables real value to be leveraged from recorded footage by
simplifying this task,” says Mark Chertkow, Managing Director of GIT.
“Users can rapidly review and index full length footage using the VS technology, and create synopsis videos that deliver
the simultaneous presentation of multiple objects and activities that occurred at different times. To put it simply, VS
creates a snapshot of events that summarises hours of footage. These snapshots can then be used for identifying
suspicious behaviour and perpetrators of incidents, for behavioural analysis and more,” he adds.
Version 2.3 of the BriefCam VS Forensics software platform includes a number of new features and improvements that
augment the solution’s functionality. One of the most notable improvements is the ability to create and export high
resolution synopsis videos from megapixel camera footage, a feature that in the past was not supported. Image quality
on synopsis videos is enhanced as a result, for crisper, clearer snapshots of events.
“Another improvement in version 2.3 is the ability to better detect objects in extreme conditions. This means that even
when it is dark, or windy and raining or there is low contrast on the recorded footage, the BriefCam solution can detect
and track objects of interest. This also enables much smaller objects of interest to be tracked, and reduces the impact of
noise on the video synopsis capability,” says Chertkow.
The updated BriefCam VS Forensics solution also includes two new possible ways to track single objects and events in
scenes, for quick identification and investigation. A selected single object in the video synopsis can be tracked by rolling
the mouse, which allows this single object to be moved backwards and forward through the synopsis independent of the
rest of the objects in a scene. The single selected object can also be selected to remain while the video synopsis is
playing, allowing for easy tracking of the event in a specific scene.
“The updated software also includes the ability to annotate highlighted objects with free text, so that users can make
notes in the synopsis that will then be exported along with the original video. This makes collaboration on investigation a
simpler task as users can read the notes of others who have already viewed the footage, and also allows for
investigation findings to be easily reported,” Chertkow adds.
Additional features include verification of video CODECS before processing to ensure compatibility, support for 64-bit
operating systems, the ability to combine a number of summary clips into a single file and an improved user interface.
Updated system requirements include a quad core CPU, 4GB RAM and 1TB of available disk space, as well as 64-bit
Windows 7 operating system and a dedicated graphics card.
BriefCam VS Forensics version 2.3 is available immediately from GIT.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in 1991 and specialises in remote CCTV and control room technologies as
well as broadcast technologies including video playout, compression and transmission. The company targets
organisations that require CCTV technology as well as broadcasting companies with its solutions, delivering technology
that has been specifically chosen due to its quality and best of breed status. The company features a level 2 BBEEE
status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Mark Chertkow
Managing Director
Tel: 011-4830333
Email: markc@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Liesl Simpson
Tel: 011-4620628
Email: liesl@evolutionpr.co.za
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