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Digital audio evidence can often be one of the most important pieces of evidence for a case, so it should always be given a great deal of attention. I’m going to cover some tips on how to create the best audio recording possible, whether it’s a police interview, a concealed recording, or anything in between.
One of the most common ways people create digital audio evidence is by using digital audio recorders. Law enforcement will often use them for interrogations and confessions, and sometimes even out in the field as a backup for their dashcam or body cam audio. People outside of law enforcement use them for creating audio evidence as well.
Now listen in with audio and video forensic expert, Ed Primeau, as he discusses the best practices for creating digital audio evidence. Subscribe to receive the latest Blindspot episodes downloaded to your computer or portable device.
Digital audio evidence can often be one of the most important pieces of evidence for a case, so it should always be given a great deal of attention. I’m going to cover some tips on how to create the best audio recording possible, whether it’s a police interview, a concealed recording, or anything in between.
One of the most common ways people create digital audio evidence is by using digital audio recorders. Law enforcement will often use them for interrogations and confessions, and sometimes even out in the field as a backup for their dashcam or body cam audio. People outside of law enforcement use them for creating audio evidence as well.
Now listen in with audio and video forensic expert, Ed Primeau, as he discusses the best practices for creating digital audio evidence. Subscribe to receive the latest Blindspot episodes downloaded to your computer or portable device.