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DVR Examiner 2.9.2

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DVR Examiner 2.9.2

File Size: 220 MB

Description
DVR Examiner is a software solution for the recovery of video and metadata from DVR surveillance systems in a forensically sound manner. This “game changing” software can help save your team time and money when recovering video evidence by recovering data directly from the DVR, bypassing passwords to recover video, including deleted video, from a suspect DVR.

Access the DVR Hard Drive
By accessing the surveillance DVR hard drive directly, DVR Examiner is able to bypass any system passwords and recover data from non-functioning systems.

Detect and Identify the DVR Filesystem
DVR Examiner is able to identify the proprietary DVR filesystem used by the surveillance system, which means you do not need to know the make or model of the DVR.

Scan and Identify Video
DVR Examiner scans the hard drive to identify recoverable clips. Users can easily sort or filter the clip list to identify the video you need.

Preview and Locate the Incident
Easily watch the DVR video within DVR Examiner, eliminating any need for external DVR Players. Our integration with iNPUT-ACE allows users to easily enhance and analyze the video.

Export and Recover Video
DVR Examiner offers a forensically safe option for surveillance DVR data recovery. Queue exports of native or open video and save time with the included export report.

Features: Recover

Inaccessible Video
Looking for a solution for deleted DVR data recovery? On supported systems, DVR Examiner can recover video that is no longer accessible to the DVR. This allows you to recover formatted, deleted, or partially overwritten video

Frame Level Timestamps
DVR Examiner has the ability to overlay critical metadata such as Channel and Date/Time during preview, allowing you to easily develop a timeline of events. DVR time set incorrectly? Our metadata overlay can display the corrected timestamp.

Recording Types
DVR Examiner can identify the type of recording for a given video clip. This allows you to easily identify clips that were triggered by motion or recorded on schedule.

Channel Name
DVR Examiner can recover the system defined channel name, giving you insight into the area or view for each video clip.

Audio
Trying to recover critical audio evidence? On supported systems, DVR Examiner can recover recorded audio from the DVR.

Direct Hard Drive Access
By accessing the DVR hard drive (or forensic image) directly, DVR Examiner can identify and recover video significantly faster than manually exporting individual clips from the DVR itself.

Job Manager
Easily multi-task with DVR Examiner. Queue up multiple exports, view multiple previews at the same time, and begin reviewing video while the scan is still progressing.

Detailed Reporting
Save time and stop taking notes of every clip you export. DVR Examiner includes a suite of detailed and configurable reports.

Multiple Formats
Looking to export both playable AVIs and native files? Save time by exporting both formats at the same time.

Players Included
Stop hunting the internet for proprietary DVR players. DVR Examiner will provide any necessary player to review the native exports.

System Requirements
OS:Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1

Whats New

What’s New:

-DVR Examiner 2.9.2 requires installation of .NET Framework version 4.7 or greater
-Why We Did It: Param #3 issue was preventing exports. .NET 4.7 or greater corrects this.
-The installer will automatically update your system if your .NET version is below 4.7
-H.265 video is now supported for DHFS_41 and DHFS_41_C filesystems.
-Why We Did It: Previously, preview and exports were failing because H.265 video was not supported with these Filesystems.

Filesystem SSF_OP is now supported in DVR Examiner.
-Why We Did It: Requests for support of Samsung SRN series, where SSF_OP is commonly found.

DVR Examiner can now detect UWARE Filesystem variant.
-Why We Did It: Customers were receiving an error message for an unrecognized filesystem, but profilers pointed to UWARE. The filesystem was in fact a UWARE variant, which can now be detected as such. We are working to support the variant in a future release.

Bug fixes
-SDR collection for unrecognized filesystems was causing an error
Clip List and Export Reports were not generating properly in Excel format
-Mismatch in Profiler data collection
-NVR_dc Filesystem
-Filesystem was failing to export .avi files in some situations
-DHFS_41 & DHFS_41C: Inaccessible Scan was not returning inaccessible data in some situations
-HIK Filesystem
-Detection could have been missed in rare situations.
-Previews and Exports displayed green/black frames sporadically throughout video
-DMD_264 Filesystem
-After 2.9.0 Release, DMD_264 was returning as undetected
-BOX_WH Filesystem
-Drive was not detecting as BOX_WH
-Mirage_IVNET Filesystem
-An error in the filesystem index was causing scan to return 0 clips when there was accessible data
-Filesystem Detection for certain requested Filesystems was too broad, causing multiple filesystems to be recognized as identical
-Relates to ATS160044 and ATS160014

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DVR Examiner 2.9.2

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