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Author:  TF and the wire [ Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:51 pm ]
Post subject:  zooming and printing from a CCTV copy

I had my bike pinched from my garage the other night. Luckily, one of our neighbours has a camera set up covering his drive which also shows the toe-rags commiting the crime and he was kind enough to give me a disc with the footage. They only appear for a few seconds and they are too far away to show any facial detail.

The police were informed and an electronic copy given to them, but they told me that unless they catch them, I won't hear anything more from them.

What is the best way to select a snapshot of the best moment, zoom into their image and obtain a copy for printing, so that I have an idea if they show up again.

Author:  Son of Les [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: zooming and printing from a CCTV copy

Do you know what format the CCTV is taken in?

Author:  Live Wired [ Tue Jun 05, 2012 6:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: zooming and printing from a CCTV copy

TF and the wire wrote:I had my bike pinched from my garage the other night. Luckily, one of our neighbours has a camera set up covering his drive which also shows the toe-rags commiting the crime and he was kind enough to give me a disc with the footage. They only appear for a few seconds and they are too far away to show any facial detail.

The police were informed and an electronic copy given to them, but they told me that unless they catch them, I won't hear anything more from them.

What is the best way to select a snapshot of the best moment, zoom into their image and obtain a copy for printing, so that I have an idea if they show up again.


Where abouts in Warrington was your bike stolen. A lad had his £800 bike stolen from outside of Wilkies last monday teatime. Could be same bloke/team

Author:  TF and the wire [ Sun Jun 10, 2012 5:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: zooming and printing from a CCTV copy

It was the same night, the 28th, stolen from my house in Woolston. They appear to be around 14 to 15 years of age. One looks like he has a mullet or long hair at the back (almost feel sorry for him).

Not sure about the format, will try to find out.

Author:  Shadow [ Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: zooming and printing from a CCTV copy

You need to realise before you get your hopes up that it's not like on TV and you can't zoom in, click the "enhance" button and get a perfect image.

You could try DVDVideosoft
It's a complete package of tools that handles most formats of video.
You need to realise before you get your hopes up that it's not like on TV and you can't zoom in, click the "enhance" button and get a perfect image.

You could try DVDVideosoft
It's a complete package of tools that handles most formats of video.

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