InfinaDyne is a small software company outside of Chicago. It was started in 1996 and has focused on CD and DVD related software since then.
InfinaDyne has products for both computer forensic professionals and consumers. Our distribution has been built since 1996 with quality products and dedicated customer service.
Today, our products are now distributed to over 50 countries with consumer, commercial and government customers. Agencies such as the FBI, US Navy, and the RCMP to name a few. Commercial customers like KPMG, Lockheed Martin and Hewlett Packard. After intensive analysis, our products were selected because of their effectiveness, and ease of use. They will work in the same way for you.
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Infinadyne CD/DVD Forensics Course
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The latest addition to InfinaDyne's forensic family of products is AccuBurn-R for CD/DVD Inspector which will take any image file collected by CD/DVD Inspector and write it to a new disc.
CD/DVD Inspector 4.0 is the professional software tool for intensive analysis and
extraction of data from CD and DVD media. This software is tailored for data recovery technicians, forensic examiners, and law enforcement professionals requiring tools for extracting information from optical media.
InfinaDyne pioneered automated disc evidence collection using robotic disc handling systems and the industry-leading CD/DVD Inspector software. This allows law enforcement and government agencies to process large quantities of optical media in a consistent manner without manually inserting and removing each disc. 24-hour, 7-day operations can be maintained ensuring the maximum efficiency when processing large volumes of optical media.
Vindex is short for "Video Indexer" and that is what it does. It plays videos at the highest possible frame rate (up to 64 times the normal playing speed) and captures significant changes in the frame considering these to be "scene changes". The result is a display on the screen of a relatively small number of frame thumbnails showing you the significant action in the video - without having to sit through the entire thing yourself.