Crime-Seen™ is a branded range of products brought to the UK and European market with the support of our Korean Technology partners, combining and integrating solutions for higher performance in IP CCTV & (Live TV over the Internet applications), digital video recording and remote real-time communication in easy to use applications.

You can now use our products to communicate and monitor anywhere in the world at anytime,.
Multiple video & audio conferencing, In house, low cost control room monitoring for multiple sites
LIVE and maintaining high quality using advanced MPEG4 DOUBLE COMPRESSION technology. Additionally the technology can be incorporated with our Industrial Rugged PC Applications and used with emerging 3G transmission providing the fastest and most stable video performance available today.

Windsor Digital Surveillance(WDS) operates as a solution and consultancy provider for sharp end integrated technical solutions within IP CCTV, 3g Video Transmission,PoE structures and alarm message forwarding gateways using MMS, SMS, FAX etc service. MMS image service is available with our Crime-Seen products for receiving jpeg snapshot to your mobile phone anywhere in the world when triggered by motion detection at your local site.

Press Releases:Saturday 3rd March 2007:
Keep an eye on new CCTV idea

Bury Times Crime-Seen
 
A REVOLUTIONARY new concept in CCTV technology is being spearheaded by Bury businessman Paul Farrey which is generating significant interest within the UK's lucrative domestic and business security market.

Paul's thriving Windsor Digital Surveillance (WDS Consultancy) company recently launched a multi-functional PC plug and play digital video recording system that allows its users to attach any CCTV cameras and convert them to IP cameras for live remote viewing to fully protect their premises.

The system, for which Windsor Digital has negotiated exclusive sales distribution rights with his Korean counterparts, is branded Crime-Seen and is currently seeking additional distrubution outlets.

Already, the system is being harnessed to good effect by Ramsbottom-based bookbinders Cyril Formby, resulting in the number of anti-social behaviour incidents being cut.

Paul, who launched Windsor five years ago, explained: "Crime-Seen has been developed as a low-cost digital recording solution for security and it can be installed very easily by plugging into the USB port of a home or business computer, with cameras attached accordingly.

"It allows you to watch your premises from anywhere in the world at any time, record activity by motion detection and send images to email and mobile phone upon alarm activation.

Additionally, it is being used as a powerful, high quality live broadcasting tool due to its unique data compression - you can even record TV on your PC or watch a TV programme from anywhere in the world."

He went on: "This, combined with the facility to videoconference up to eight remotely-based personnel as well as to attach to external alarms and sensors, makes the product an all-in-one device for different uses, primarily security."

And a separate software option enables a user to view 32 sites at the same time from one PC thousands of miles away."

Commenting on the background to the system, Paul said: "Crime-Seen has been developed jointly by ourselves and our Korean software partners for the UK market.

"We have total exclusivity on the distribution of the product having been pro-active and instrumental in the software integration applications ."

In fact, the Bury businessman has received strong interest from a number of housebuilding firms and has been involved in discussions with military suppliers and other prospective clients.

Paul is delighted that the equipment has been tried and tested locally and is more than proving its worth at Cyril Formby's Radmsbottom premises.

He said: "The unit and cameras were installed several months ago and have already captured vital data for potential evidential use in the fight against anti-social behaviour. while others are currently reviewing the system."


Crime-Seen seeks overseas partners Press Release with government procurement channel BIP Solutions.

October 2007

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