This software will allow high quality download of historic footage, basic tracking function and low quality live stream to watch the cameras in real time. If you have purchased this solution, your DVR will have a SIM card inside and will be able to be connected to at any time, providing the vehicle is on (or the timeout period afterward). This is the software for the DT connected solution. You can download the footage and view the position of the vehicles with this. This is the connection software to connect to a DVR with 3G/4G/WIFI.
Once the source files have been obtained by means of HDD directly connected to PC via USB cable, downloaded from the DT connected solution, or directly from the DVR with a USB flash drive, MDVR Player can be used to read these files and convert them to a format that will work in a normal media player (all the additional data like GPS and events will be lost though). This means the file will not open with a media player straight away. So my dad and I decided to test the dead HDD on Hikvision player 2. The footage recorded onto the HDD by the DVR may look like video files, but actually have additional data (like GPS position data and events) stored in them too. Procedure using a VGA cable: Connect your DVR to a computer monitor or TV screen. SD MDVR PLAYER DOWNLOAD – Version 7.7.1.24 This is the player software to play and review downloaded footage. More package variations (installer exe, zipped package, checksum, etc) for the utility can be found here: In order to access the HDD when connected to a PC using a USB cable, this utility must be used. The HDD in the DVR uses a Linux File System from added security and stability whist in the DVR. You just have to use DVD Ripper software or copy VOBs and edit them by hand in Video software.Only use this software if you are downloading footage directly from a removed HDD from a DVR. There's function Finalize disc on PC (any recording software, I use Nero / i guess even Philips recorder has it, but didn't check into menus.) and voila, after that, everything I burned on recorder, was available as DVD video to PC.
Then I tried to burn ordinary DVD+R with my videos and PC would not recognize it. MaxDigitalData 4TB 64MB Cache 7200PM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5' Internal Surveillance CCTV DVR Hard Drive (MD4000GSA6472DVR) - w/ 2 Year Warranty.
If you write on rewriteable DVD RW, PC can see it, but out of 20 RWs discs, actualy all were over 15 yrs old and full of errors when burned again (empty circles due to faulty material). This multi-tiered caching technology-enabled hard drive can help you keep access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. IsoBuster would read it no problem, but it costs 49$ and you actualy don't need it.ĭVD disc, comming out of Philips DVDR is ordinary video DVD with VOBs, just not closed, that means, only Philips can read it. Next, then, Philips did record DVD on DVD+R put as suplement. I got plenty of those, ask friends, for sure there's someone having it. First of all, I connected IDE DVD+R drive to open DVD Recorder (see pic)
I checked all sollutions here, also with iso buster and HDD connected to PC and found out it is not needed. I got Philips DVDR 3595 for free, in order to digitize my VHS tapes. It's still a lossy format and transfer to another codec will mean a re-encode and loss of quality, True you get the quality with HQ but surely its a waste of bitrate (30 mins for 4 gb ?). Guess you would not want to do that either. But it's a dvd-recorder so it should still write the necessary files to disk but could re-encode. Progressive Scan Output scans individual. All sorts of issues with -VR which will only play on your own or a similar recorder. Simply connect the HDMI cable from the DVD player to your TV and enjoy pure digital perfection. It is not dvd-video compatable although a +VR disk will play in a PC. The VR mode was made for PC VR mode is AFAIK a straight-to-disk format. One thing i haven't tried is the VR mode on dvd though, maybe it's not limited to 9Mbps. I hear you but i record in higher quality (HQ+, 15 Mbps) on the hdd and that's not compatible with dvd (~9 Mbps) hence this why i need to extract the orginal files. But if it's a standard dvd-recorder then you could dub any recording straight to a blank disk.