![]() ![]() A less precise term for this would be “deleted”, but there are several ways a video can become inaccessible other than deliberate deletion by the user. What does “inaccessible” mean? In short, it refers to video that the DVR no longer knows how to find. Recovering deleted DVR video with DVR Examiner uses the “inaccessible recovery” feature. Using DVR Examiner for recovering deleted DVR video Assuming the video itself has not been overwritten, DVR Examiner may be able to recover it. In most instances, when video is deleted through the DVR interface, only the index (or accessibility) to that video is being deleted. Recovering deleted DVR video is possible, despite the fact that many DVR users believe that by deleting video through the DVR interface they are rendering video unrecoverable. ![]()
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