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To make it possible to perform Forensic Search MomentQuest of the archives of a video camera, the following conditions must be met:

  1. Video meets the requirements (see Video suitability for Forensic Search of recorded video (requirements)).

  2. There are video stream recordings from the desired video camera in the archive (see Configuring recording to an archive).
  3. There are metadata recordings from this video stream in the object trajectory database. Metadata can be generated by C-Werk (see General information on Scene Analytics detection toolsFace detection tools) or received from a video camera (see Embedded Detection Tools).
  4. The user has the appropriate permissions.

This section contains information on how to configure the C-Werk software package to satisfy these conditions.

Turning on the video stream metadata recording

To enable metadata recording, select Yes in the Record objects tracking list for the corresponding detection tool (object tracker, facial recognition, base motion detection, onboard video analytics).

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The metadata recording is enabled by default.

In video motion detection (VMD) settings, you have to activate the Object tracking parameter (see Setting up VMD-based Scene Analytics detection tools). 

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Information on configuring storage of metadata is provided in the section titled Configuring storage of the archive, system log, and metadata.

Configuring user permissions for Forensic Search in archive

You need Live/Archive, Live/Archive/Control or Live/Archive/Control/Configure permissions for a video camera to perform a smart search (see Configuring user permissions).