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VL2800 - Mission Utility Software Tool
Applications
- Pilot Training / Mission Debriefing
- Multi-Sensor ISR Mission Analysis
Key Features
- Comprehensive software tool for:
- preparation of mission media
- configuration of mission debriefing
- post-flight debriefing / mission analysis
- mission data archival
- Format versatility:
- ENERTEC™ recording format
- IRIG 106 Chapter 10
- MPEG-2 / MPEG-4 compressed video
- any resolution up to high definition, including non standard
- Compatible with all ENERTEC™ airborne video/data recorders (VS1500 & VS2200)
- Operator friendly:
- PC/Windows® environment
- easy to configure
- easy to operate, VCR-like controls
- Powerful and accurate:
- multi-channel / multi-aircraft debriefing
- 2D/3D vizualization, with worldwide map and terrain databases
- single monitor / multi-monitor operation
- remote / networked operation
- full automatic synchronization of replayed video/audio/data
- accessible inter-channel time offset adjustment
Technical Sheet
DL4700 - Data & Media Handling User Library
- for Windows XP.
- provides for data extraction, download and archival into raw data files.
- provides for user-specified data partitioning into files and for basic media management:
- display of cartridge status and directory, including cartridge identification and record sequence details,
- DDC description, with user-supplied ASCII character string,
- DDC test.
VL2700 - Software Package for Video Playback & Display
- for Windows XP.
- user-friendly Human-Machine Interface (Graphic User Interface).
- "DDC Tools" media management menus for:
- data extraction and download,
- cartridge erase and/or declassification,
- upload of mission configuration data file to cartridge.
- "Multi-Purpose Video Player" menu for:
- playback and display of aircraft-recorded video and audio,
- simultaneous and synchronous display of up to four video channels and two audio channels,
- selection and adjustment of the channel time offset,
- selection of the display rate, by steps from 1/8 to 16 x,
- frame-by-frame display (forward or reverse),
- selection of still image output (printer or copy to clipboard).


