

Support for several new, highly requested, DVR filesystems.Ability to include multiple data sources in a single case.The following are some of the features new to DVR Examiner 3: The software allows users to access DVR data, even data that has been deleted, partially overwritten, or is from a non-functioning DVR system, in a forensically sound manner. We designed version 3 from the ground up, with a new user interface and several new features that help users to handle all this data faster and easier,” said Jimmy Schroering, Founder & CTO of DME Forensics.ĭVR Examiner 3 is available as a free trial, as an update to an active DVR Examiner license, or as a new license purchase. We are also seeing the need for the ability to recover data from multiple sources, such as a DVR with two hard drives or from multiple DVR systems, becoming more frequent. “The amount of data capacity of DVR systems continues to increase. It also includes a brand-new user interface that provides an intuitive workflow for building a detailed case, while retaining the legacy functionality of quickly exporting the data needed.

DVR Examiner 3 includes the ability to scan and extract data from multiple sources, such as DVR hard drives or image files, in a single case. The release of DVR Examiner 3 enables law enforcement, criminal and civil justice communities to recover evidence easier and faster than ever before. The software has proven to be a game-changer in the world of DVR recovery, with the ability to recover data from surveillance systems, bypass DVR system passwords, and recover video thought to have been deleted from the DVR. GOLDEN, Colo.–( BUSINESS WIRE)– DME Forensics, an innovator in digital and multimedia evidence solutions, announced the launch of the latest version of its groundbreaking software DVR Examiner 3 today.
