But don’t expect that after this 30 minutes you’ll know everything you need to know about this. This is just intended to be an overview to get you started. So, we started doing webinar series around video and we’ll probably address many of these topics more in depth in specific webinars. One note is we only have about a half hour in this session and some of these topics are pretty broad and pretty deep. And then, as I mentioned, we’ll look at Magnet DVR Examiner and do a quick demo of that as well. Some of the challenges of traditional surveillance, video recovery, challenges of video playback. So moving forward, I mentioned we’re going to start with some basic video terminology, just to kind of set the stage for some of the later topics. Magnet acquired DME Forensics in 2021, which is when I joined Magnet. And hopefully it’s helped many of you as well. I created DVR Examiner to help address some of these challenges that I faced in these roles. Had some time at Target Forensic Services and finished up government service at the FBI in the forensic audio, video and image analysis unit. Worked…started at the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. I got my start in digital forensics in 2003. So, my role at Magnet is I’m the director of video forensics technology. And then towards the end of this presentation, we’ll be taking a look at Magnet DVR Examiner and how it helps solve some of those challenges. My name is Jimmy Schroering, and we’re today going to be looking at how traditional video recovery works and some of the challenges associated with that. Jimmy: Hello, and welcome to the basics of forensic video recovery and Magnet DVR Examiner.
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