Recovery DVR?

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thanhnghile
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Recovery DVR?

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I have a hard drive camera system, I want to get the data on your hard drive, you can tell me I downloaded the software where, thanks. My camera system using WFS (0.4)
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Re: Recovery DVR?

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DVR recovery can be very difficult as there's no standard format they use. If you're lucky, it might be a linux box and you can read the data using Linux or using data recovery software like R-Studio to extract the video files. However, more often the data is stored in a proprietary format with embedded metadata in a continuous stream with no discernable file system. In such a case you could try this software: http://dmeforensics.com/Technology/DVRExaminer

But the price is absurd.
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Re: Recovery DVR?

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I'm pretty sure that we just recently completed a WFS recovery a couple of weeks ago.
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Re: Recovery DVR?

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Jared wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:53 pm DVR recovery can be very difficult as there's no standard format they use. If you're lucky, it might be a linux box and you can read the data using Linux or using data recovery software like R-Studio to extract the video files. However, more often the data is stored in a proprietary format with embedded metadata in a continuous stream with no discernable file system. In such a case you could try this software: http://dmeforensics.com/Technology/DVRExaminer

But the price is absurd.
I agree, I tried that and it did quite a good job.
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