Event Details
This module focuses on navigating the iNPUT-ACE user interface and capitalizing on key features in the iNPUT-ACE workflow. Our goal is for graduates to know how to confidently use iNPUT-ACE to conduct a video-centric investigation from the initial playback, to an effective and accurate review of the video evidence, and through to the creation of court-ready outputs.
Learning Objectives
- Articulate fundamental best practices
- Add and organize items in the File List to meet the custom needs of any case by employing options like creating, renaming, and sorting groups and files
- Demonstrate an ability to effectively interrogate video, including tracking suspects and tagging relevant images and clips
- Navigate the software quickly and precisely by using hotkeys and keyboard shortcuts
- Convert proprietary video into standard formats suitable for both forensic processes and demonstrative exhibits
- Understand the role of file hashing and how to authenticate and validate files and frames
- Export images, videos, and PDF reports with embedded content
Course Outline
- File List
- Interrogate Tab
- Workflow Tab
- File Hashing
- Frame Rate
- Projects
- Narrative Report