Securing your evidence folder before need arises ensures integrity and readiness, but the key steps to do so are often overlooked.
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How to Export Video Without Losing Audio Sync
Learn how to export your video without losing audio sync by adjusting settings and ensuring perfect alignment throughout the process.
Compression Artifacts: The Blocky Look That Hides Plate Numbers
Greatly exaggerated compression artifacts create blocky patterns that obscure license plate details, and exploring solutions can reveal how to restore clarity.
Why Your Footage Looks “Jello”: Rolling Shutter Explained
The truth behind your jello-like footage lies in rolling shutter effects, and understanding this phenomenon can help you fix or prevent it.
How to Keep Your Dash Cam Timestamp Accurate (Even After Power Loss)
How to keep your dash cam timestamp accurate after power loss—discover essential tips to ensure your recordings stay precisely timed every time.
Rainy Night Footage: Why Wipers and Streetlights Create “smear”
Wandering through rainy night footage reveals how wipers and streetlights create mesmerizing smears, but the science behind this effect is more complex than it seems.
Night Driving With Tinted Windows: Why Your Camera Struggles
Keen night drivers with tinted windows often face camera struggles, but understanding why can help improve your visibility—discover the key to clearer night vision.
Metadata Explained: What Your Video File Quietly Stores
A deeper look into your video file reveals hidden metadata that influences quality, security, and accessibility—discover what your video quietly stores beyond the surface.
How to Create a Clear Incident Timeline From Your Footage
How to create a clear incident timeline from your footage by following essential steps that ensure accuracy and clarity—continue reading to learn more.
Speed Overlays: When They Help Your Case—and When They Hurt It
How speed overlays impact your case depends on calibration, documentation, and credibility—discover when they can help or harm your legal position.