
Maintain the highest possible quality with DVR Examiner’s vast collection of codecs and downloadable proprietary player library. Playing video that’s been recorded in a proprietary data format is challenging.

DVR Examiner can even recover inaccessible data from unallocated space, which is critical when a DVR has been recently formatted or video has been deleted. Recovering critical data from DVRs can be further complicated when the data appears to be deleted or overwritten or the DVR itself is non-functioning due to physical, water, or fire damage. Avoid the painstaking task of manually transferring a few files at a time using a DVR’s cumbersome system by utilizing DVR Examiner’s streamlined workflow to easily extract and export all available video in bulk. Save time during your investigation by bypassing passwords along with complicated, archaic menus. Recover deleted and inaccessible data in a forensically sound manner.Įxport the highest possible quality without transcoding video via native players. Using proven techniques along with best-in-class tools, our experienced digital forensic examiners can safely retrieve and analyze all potential data on any computer system (even deleted files) as well as mobile phones, USB devices, GPS devices, DVR's, and many more electronic media devices.Recover evidence from CCTV DVRs with this easy-to-use, forensically-sound software.Ĭonnect directly to the DVR hard drive to bypass passwords and complicated menus. This is a critical objective of any digital forensic analysis.

Throughout our extensive analysis we strictly comply with the rules of evidentiary preservation to avoid spoliation, which is the intentional or unintentional destruction or tampering of evidence. Our digital forensic examiners analyze files and artifacts that are left behind on storage media even after being copied, deleted or compromised.


A digital forensic examiner uses active and non-active data as well as “system-generated information”, such as link files and registry entries, on computer systems to roll back time and paint a coherent picture of how a system was used. Digital forensics, also known as computer forensics, is a unique combination of science and art.
