Videotape recordings containing sound:
A) are not admissible if part of the recording is inaudible.
B) are admissible in criminal cases even if they unfairly prejudice the accused.
C) may be used as evidence even if parts are inaudible, if the inaudible portions of the recording are not substantial and do not render the audible parts unintelligible.
D) are considered not as reliable as motion pictures for depicting scenes of the crime.
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