I have been transcribing police witness audio and video statements for years. One of my clients would like us to transcribe from a DVD videotaped statement and the software to record it is "Incident Player" and is an .ivi file.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
I've searched the web, but there isn't enough information to say if it supports a foot pedal or not. Theoretically, if IndigoVision Incident Player was developed for such purpose, it should work properly with a foot pedal regardless of the connection mode used.
Access its built-in Settings menu to see exactly what are the available options and if you can connect a foot pedal.
While doing this, make sure to connect the foot pedal to PC and to install the available driver so Windows can make it generally available for apps and other devices.
No, the player doesn't have support for Pelco .ocx formatted files. This player uses its own proprietary system to play its supported files. There is no information related to the OCX or Pelco. You might need to use another application for this process. I recommend accessing the database of Software Informer to look for another application.
I have been transcribing police witness audio and video statements for years. One of my clients would like us to transcribe from a DVD videotaped statement and the software to record it is "Incident Player" and is an .ivi file.
I've searched the web, but there isn't enough information to say if it supports a foot pedal or not. Theoretically, if IndigoVision Incident Player was developed for such purpose, it should work properly with a foot pedal regardless of the connection mode used.
Access its built-in Settings menu to see exactly what are the available options and if you can connect a foot pedal.
While doing this, make sure to connect the foot pedal to PC and to install the available driver so Windows can make it generally available for apps and other devices.
Will it play the Pelco .ocx formated files?
No, the player doesn't have support for Pelco .ocx formatted files. This player uses its own proprietary system to play its supported files. There is no information related to the OCX or Pelco. You might need to use another application for this process. I recommend accessing the database of Software Informer to look for another application.