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- Research and Technology - Forensic Science Communications - FBI
An investigator submitted to the Victoria, Australia, Police Forensic Services Department a number of illicit video home system (VHS) recordings and recorders The copies had been sold publicly
- Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI - Wikipedia
The burglars did extensive surveillance of the FBI office, to ensure they knew when the office was empty and when the streets were unlikely to have police patrols
- Video Media Timeline - Museum of Obsolete Media
Sony introduces the Betacam camcorder, the first integrated camera and video recorder, for professional use Prior to this, video cameras were connected to a separate recorder unit (1983)
- Why was an FBI warning shown before watching a VHS at home? How did the . . .
A New York mob figure demanded half their proceeds, or he would make copies of the film and distribute them himself, which he did Unlike most pornographers of the era, the Mitchells went after the bootleggers, and their efforts served to strengthen copyright law
- Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
Case files of various classes relating to FBI activities during World War II, ca 1940- 47, with index
- FBI — Forensics Stay on the Cutting Edge of Analog
The technical article—Video and Audio Characteristics in VHS Overrecordings—tells you everything you’d want to know (and then some) about how to test and examine VHS cassettes to see if they’ve
- FBI — Technical Article - Forensic Science Communications - July 2006
All VHS recorders have helical-scan video, and many have hi-fi audio heads, which record information at a shallow angle across the 12 65-millimeter (mm)-wide tape surface Simultaneously,
- The history of presidents conducting secret White House recordings
On one of the many tapes, Nixon discussed with his chief of staff H R Haldeman how to thwart the FBI’s investigation into the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Convention headquarters in the Watergate building in Washington
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