DVR Data Recovery Services
DVR Data Recovery Services
Our CCTV/DVR Data Recovery services will help you recover lost footage that you’d like to watch if it’s been erased due to a damaged storage device, accidental formatting, or virus corruption. Many businesses that use CCTV technology to protect their premises from burglary, shoplifting, and other crimes store the recorded footage in NAS, SAN, and RAID storage devices. NAS, SAN, and RAID are array designs that merge many hard drives into a single virtual drive that combines the capabilities and storage capacity of multiple units.
It’s worth noting that storing CCTV video or footage on a distant server necessitates the usage of an Internet connection, which is inefficient because it adds to a company’s costs. SD cards, Flash Media, and Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) are among the other storage solutions available, albeit they are discouraged because they are easily lost or damaged beyond repair.
Why Is DSR The Best Choice For DVR/CCTV Data Recovery?
How do we do DVR Data Recovery?
How to Get the Best Data Recovery from CCTV/DVR?
Never attempt to retrieve data from damaged storage devices on your own unless you are well-versed in the subject matter. Instead, contact our customer service department to make arrangements for how your hard drives or other media will be sent to us. We can even send a team of engineers to your location for onsite repairs if necessary. DVR Data Recovery tasks usually take a day or two for us to finish.
Our expertise team can recover your photo from corrupted or formatted of both internal and external device. We are able to recover all formats of files like JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF RAW and many more.
How Do DVR Tapes Get Stored?
“Without intervention, digital video recorders will only store video for as long as the remaining storage capacity allows. Preserving or recovering film of a person or event may be a one-time chance that, if missed, will preclude legal recourse later.” Modern digital video recorders often save video footage on single hard drives or RAID arrays, both of which DSR Data Recovery Services has extensive experience with. DVR footage, on the other hand, is not in the same format as that produced by traditional PC software or operating systems. Analyzing and recovering data from a DVR recording format that is specialized, typically proprietary, and tailored for a specific purpose is not as simple as inserting the hard drive into a PC and watching the video. One issue is that metadata for the footage is directly injected at intervals, something that does not happen with PC video formats.
Multiplexing of video
Another issue is that most security systems use many cameras in various places, with each video stream being sent to a single hard disc or RAID array. To reduce disc thrashing, video multiplexing is used. It means that many viewpoints are blended together, making seeing the entire stream difficult due to the quick switching between camera views.
Process of DVR Recovery
In our DVR recovery lab, DSR Data Recovery Services employs a variety of cutting-edge techniques and tools, depending on the situation. We can start with the original DVR recorder, but if there is logical damage, we’ll have to resort to direct study of the raw disc data. Specialized software is used to create independent video streams from copies of the DVR data while removing information, resulting in a complete sequence from each camera. Our data recovery professionals use extra procedures to retrieve deleted or corrupted material before de-multiplexing streams in circumstances when the intended footage has been erased or corrupted. So be it photo data recovery or video retrieval, our experts are well versed in the field.
Equipment and Formats for DVRs We Operate
Our video recovery labs can recover video from BlueIris, Ispy, Zoneminder, Lorex, JVC, Q-See, Hikvision, Zmodo, and other major DVR brands. We also work with any DVR video format, including but not limited to MPEG-2.mpg, MPEG-2.TS, MPEG-4 Part 2, H.264, VOB, and ISO images videos.
Recovery Facilities That Are State-Of-The-Art
DVR/CCTV Data recovery at DSR can take advantage of our Class 10 ISO 4 Cleanrooms, as with all of our certified data recovery services, while ensuring complete confidentiality and security of DVR video. Data is only sent over SSAE 18 encrypted networks, and we follow industry-leading data protection standards.
DVR Data Loss: What Causes It?
There are a number of circumstances that can lead to the loss of CCTV/DVR video, including:
- Failure of the hard disc in the recorder
- Firmware damage on a hard disc
- The DVR’s storage space is running out.
- Corruption or re-formatting of the disc
- Deleted footage by accident
- Fire, moisture, dust, or chemical exposure are examples of environmental risks.
- Outages of electricity
COMPUTEC Services has years of experience in DVR Video Data Recovery that appears to have been lost as a result of above or other circumstances.