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Boosting VMS efficiency with new Digifort software

Software specialist Digifort claims that its latest software package can improve the efficiency of VMS systems. The firm has developed its version 7.2 package which is said to improve VMS search and retrieval efficiency. New enterprise features and sophisticated system functionality have been added, although the firm adds that the package is still simple to use and manage. Key updates include metadata processing for increased video processing speed and fast search and retrieval functionality, according to t
January 31, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Software specialist Digifort claims that its latest software package can improve the efficiency of VMS systems. The firm has developed its version 7.2 package which is said to improve VMS search and retrieval efficiency. New enterprise features and sophisticated system functionality have been added, although the firm adds that the package is still simple to use and manage. Key updates include metadata processing for increased video processing speed and fast search and retrieval functionality, according to the firm. The new version also has a Timeline Zoom feature for improved navigation. The BriefCam video synopsis is integrated, allowing operators to locate site incidents quickly using search criteria such as object size, colour, direction, dwell time and speed. A camera preview pane is included at registration while audio recording on motion detection has also been introduced. 

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