The Introduction to Forensic Audio Analysis Webinar will introduce the fundamentals of audio, and the processing techniques for forensic audio clarification. This interactive webinar will cover sound fundamentals, forensic audio “Best practices,” common audio problems, and basic audio enhancement principles.
On-line Webinar using WebEx.
With the proliferation of small digital recorders, cell phones, and video cameras that capture audio data, it is no wonder that audio evidence is an increasingly important part of today’s investigations. Unfortunately there is no shortage of noisy, muffled, unintelligible audio that limits its usefulness. Do you have the knowledge and expertise to enhance audio evidence and present it in court?
Introduction to Forensic Audio Analysis will introduce the fundamentals of audio, and the processing techniques for forensic audio clarification. This interactive webinar will cover sound fundamentals, forensic audio “Best practices,” common audio problems, and basic audio enhancement principles. Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with common software tools like Audacity and iZotope RX. Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources as well as an overview of other enhancement tools currently available.
In this course students will learn:
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Participation
This is a webinar. Internet access to WebEx is required in order to participate. Multiple hands-on exercises will be included during each module. Class participation is required in order to achieve successful completion of the class.
Allen R Combs is the chief forensic analyst for Combs Forensic Services, and has completed hundreds of forensic audio, video, and image investigations for criminal and civil cases in the United States and abroad. As an instructor for Resolution Video, and the Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA), Allen provides forensic audio and video training to top law enforcement agencies, foreign governments, and public and private sector forensic specialists from all over the world. Allen also serves as a technical assessor for the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation. Allen is an active member of multiple professional industry organizations including the International Association for Identification (IAI), the Audio Engineering Society (AES), and the Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA), and has provided consultation to several media outlets.