BlackST wrote:
Usually DVR have "proprietary" file system AND encoding (this is the funniest part)
Unfortunately the request is for a "click and recover my videos" from a standard filesystem that is not usual (less than less if instead of "econo" chinese boxes it is let's say a Cisco or high end system). Forget the SW stuff that work with "KNOWN" file systems as I have seen only 2 DVR that used Linux derivative FS up today.
I'm afraid you have to work out from raw data the framing and boundaries of the footages and then intrepretate what encoding was used, then recover "fragments".
Final note : I have worked with dozens of DVR data and each case was one by itself (also because of user configuration i.e. quality, timing etc.).
If the DVR is high end brand you can expect some help from the manufacturer (NOTE : they CAN ask a fee "per incident" to help you !) , I'm quite sure it doesn't apply to "el cheapo" stuff.
Good luck.
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