If it's like any other security feed there's a grid of multiple cameras on the monitor at once.
Now remove cameras in areas where there was no activity, areas like locked meeting rooms, stairways, offices, visitor checkpoints that were bypassed, and cameras facing gates that were never opened. The number of feeds where there was any activity of note is probably less than half of those hours of raw footage, and that's being pessimistic. Most of what everyone is seeing comes from, what, about 20? This is one of the most important buildings in the country.
If anything awful happens, this place is wired to see it in detail and we still see very little of note. I'd guess 90% of the footage they handed over is no activity or just low activity of people meandering about the main sections of the building.
Are we also supposed to believe that people were at the capital for 40,000 hours?
Thats gota be adding up every camera. Mayb several days. 40,000 / 24 is... 1,666 cameras!? 40,000 / 48 is 833.
If it's like any other security feed there's a grid of multiple cameras on the monitor at once.
Now remove cameras in areas where there was no activity, areas like locked meeting rooms, stairways, offices, visitor checkpoints that were bypassed, and cameras facing gates that were never opened. The number of feeds where there was any activity of note is probably less than half of those hours of raw footage, and that's being pessimistic. Most of what everyone is seeing comes from, what, about 20? This is one of the most important buildings in the country.
If anything awful happens, this place is wired to see it in detail and we still see very little of note. I'd guess 90% of the footage they handed over is no activity or just low activity of people meandering about the main sections of the building.