Wednesday, March 10, 2010
MACE Multiple Asset Control Engine
MACE allows its users to digitise physical material such as live video cameras, video tapes, images or paper documents and store these assets in a central location. Using powerful embedded searching methods, the digitised assets can be retrieved and viewed from web browsers by multiple users simultaneously.


There are two major components to the overall MACE system
MACE logger for digitising video and audio

MACE Logger is a software application that works with hardware for digitising video and audio. All media types can be described using free text, structured metadata and categories using MACE Logger. Simply put: MACE Logger is the funnel through which all media gets onto the MACE repository.

MACE Web is the server application that delivers the media to web clients and deals with all searches and playout requests.



MACE Archiving video Features

· Archiving of video, audio, images and documents
· Live streaming of incoming video
· Security privilege access restriction
· Sophisticated searching and management
· Online briefings package
· Basic online video and audio editing

Read the MACE overview doc here


News & Events

Jan 10: Notts, Northumbria and Lincs Police purchase Reveal Media's body worn video solutions

Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Northumbria purchase Reveal Media's solutions

Dec 09: Leeds City Council and Dyfed-Powys Police purchase CARMACAM RS2s

Leeds City Council and Dyfed Powys Police purchase CARMACAM RS2s

Nov 09: Surrey Police install CARMA and CARMACAM RS2

Oct 09: Herts Police deploy CARMACAM RS2s.

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August 09: Hampshire Police purchase RS2 Cameras to equip 13 Neighbourhood Policing Units

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March 09: Gwent, South Wales, Staffordshire and South Australian Police purchase Reveal Media's body worn video solutions

Gwent, South Wales, Staffs and South Australia Police burchase body worn video products from Reveal Media

July 08: Kent Police use wireless body worn video in public order training

March 08: Cleveland, Hampshire, Humberside, Kent, MET, Staffs and Surrey Police all purchase CARMA

Nov 07: Merseyside Constabulary latest force to purchase CARMA

Oct 07: Devon and Cornwall Constabulary use Reveal Media's wireless body-worn video solution.

Aug 07: Network Rail purchasesCARMA to manage their headcams

June 07: Reveal Media makes the headlines providing wireless Body Worn Video solution at Glastonbury Festival forAvon & Somerset Police.  Overview PDF


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