SubC Imaging has introduced new DVR+ software features specifically engineered to modernize how subsea inspection events are recorded, reviewed, and reported.
The latest update integrates live event tagging, a post-dive review process, and structured export capabilities into the DVR+ platform. These additions aim to replace manual note-taking, disconnected spreadsheets, and time-consuming reporting workflows by keeping event data directly linked to recorded video footage. This integrated approach provides offshore inspection teams with a more efficient and structured path from the initial live inspection to the final client deliverable.
During active subsea inspections, operators can now tag events in real time. Each tag is automatically linked to the video footage via a timestamp, allowing for the immediate documentation of anomalies and observations. This live capture reduces the risk of overlooking critical details and ensures a more accurate record is established as the inspection unfolds.
Following the completion of a dive, users can access the dedicated ReviewStudio app to review and refine captured events. This stage allows for logs to be validated, edited for clarity, and enriched with further detail against the recorded video. The review process is designed to improve consistency across various projects and provides a reliable method for preparing inspection records for internal and external reporting.
To further accelerate the reporting cycle, the software now includes structured export options. Finalized event data can be exported into formats that integrate directly into reporting templates and downstream documentation. This eliminates the need for manual data re-entry, reducing administrative time for teams operating under tight turnaround schedules.
The DVR+ platform is developed to support offshore inspection and survey teams, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operators, and contractors. By combining live capture, post-dive validation, and automated exports, the system helps minimize manual labor and ensures the production of cleaner, more consistent inspection documentation.



