After many months of brainstorming, building, and late-night coffee binges, we are proud to debut the much-anticipated DVR Examiner 3! This release represents a complete overhaul of DVR Examiner. We’ve held onto the fundamentals of DVR Examiner that made it the game-changing tool you know, but have introduced a more intuitive, user-friendly interface along with new features to help you get the evidence you need faster and more efficiently (More. Easier. Faster!).
Check out all that’s new in 3.0 below!
What’s New
- Support for multiple sources in a single case.
- Whether you are working with a DVR with multiple HDDs, or you have multiple DVRs from multiple locations, DVR Examiner 3 now allows you to compile multiple sources in your case.
- Completely redesigned UI/UX.
- A sleek new interface allows you to navigate seamlessly throughout DVR Examiner.
- Improved case management.
- The ability to add specific case details and associate sources, devices, and locations under a single case provides a highly customizable experience.
- You also have the option to bypass case details and proceed directly to scanning and exporting, as in previous versions of DVR Examiner.
- Ability to add details for multiple locations and devices.
- New autosave feature.
- Your case is automatically saved to a selected folder location.
- New Case Explorer panel.
- Includes drag and drop case hierarchy as well as “quick add” via right-click to add different case components.
- New Details panel under Case Explorer.
- Includes information on job status, completed jobs, sources, supported features per source, and all case components.
- New Case Summary tab for viewing case details, statistics, and audit logs.
- Revamped Clip List with the ability to view multiple sources in the same list.
- New Clip List features and filters.
- Option to filter by date and time and/or clip attributes.
- Search by Clip ID, sort by column, and select clips for export.
- Expanded options for including notes and tags on clips.
- Enhanced clip preview and gallery preview.
- Frame-by-frame capabilities.
- Additional options and tools.
- Ability to specify Case folder save location.
- Logo selection for reports.
- Logging options.
- Licensing information.
- New User’s Manual with expanded search and video walk-throughs.
- Support for new filesystems.
- SHFL Filesystem (ATS200027) commonly found in Provision DVRs and other unbranded DVRs.
- A5 Filesystem (ATS170065) commonly found in Honeywell DVRs.
- DMD_0 Filesystem, a variant of DMD, (ATS200029) commonly found in certain Magic DVRs.
You can view the full Release Notes including known issues for DVR Examiner 3.0 here. Please let us know what you think about DVR Examiner 3!