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TEST REPORT

PVR Software

DVR-Studio
HD 3

New data transmission functions via UPnP


Extremely fast network transmission
The big plus: compatibility with all UPnP devices
Special configuration files no longer necessary

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TEST REPORT

PVR Software

Recording
TV Programs
via UPnP
Thomas Haring

Recently, in the 11-12/2014 issue of


TELE-audiovision, we introduced the
DVR Studio HD 3 software package.
This innovative program makes it possible for a user to create a DVD or BluRay disk from a previously recorded
program on a digital receiver with just
a few mouse clicks. So the question
is whats the easiest way to get these
recorded programs from the receiver
onto your PC?
There are three ways to do this. The
first way would be to connect the receivers storage device directly to the
PC. But this only works with external
storage devices and as long as the external device is connected to a PC, the
receiver cant record any other programs.
Another way with most PVR receivers is to transfer the recording to the

PC through an Ethernet connection or


via WiFi. For some manufacturers DVR
Studio HD 3 offers this ability directly
through the software.
The third method, namely the transfer of recordings via UPnP is not only
a new feature in DVR Studio HD 3, it
is also very easy and comfortable to
use and, above all, works with all UPnP
compatible receivers. It is also the fastest method.
Weve already reported quite often on
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) in the
course of a number of different TELEaudiovision receiver tests. This standard is used for backup control of devices within an IP based network and
has proven itself very advantageous in
the audio/video world. The days of proprietary transmission methods are long
gone; through UPnP every compatible

In TELE-audiovision 11-12/2014 we presented the


DVR-Studo HD 3 Software
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receiver can communicate effortlessly


with every available PC, media center
and even other receivers within a network. We were thrilled to see that Haenlein Software recognized that more and
more manufacturers were integrating
UPnP in their receivers and immediately
reacted by adding this standard to their
latest version of DVR Studio HD 3.
In order to test the UPnP transfer capabilities we used the DVR Studio HD 3
software in combination with a Technisat Digit ISIO S satellite receiver and
a Western Digital network hard drive.
Both of these devices were hard-wired
into our local network through a router
onto which our test PC with Windows
8.1 was also connected.

ent sized recordings and managed to


achieve the same results every time.
We also appreciated the fact that the
transfer via UPnP was exceptionally
stable and never crashed during our
tests.
DVR Studio HD 3 also never complained at all while working with our
network hard drive. We were able to
transfer transponder stream files easily
and effortlessly via UPnP to our PC for
further processing. In this case though,
there didnt seem to be any noticeable
speed advantage during the transfer. A
4 GB recording needed about 2 min 30

sec to transfer from the network hard


drive to the PC and it didnt matter if
it was through Windows Explorer or
through DVR Studio HD 3.
In the course of our tests we discovered a little problem with the satellite
receiver/DVR Studio HD 3 combination:
if a FAT32 formatted storage device
is used and if the desired recording is
made up of multiple files (with FAT32
storage devices the files are divided
into 1 GB partial files), DVR Studio HD
3 will transfer the first available file and
then ignore all the rest. The cause can
be found in the firmware of the receiv-

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DVR Studio HD 3 shows us how you


can transfer TV recordings from any
network device very quickly and process it further using the software. This
makes the creation of DVD and Blu-Ray
disks all the more easier and enjoyable.

First we tested the new function in


conjunction with the satellite receiver
and setup a new project with DVR Studio HD 3. In the dialogue field where
the desired recordings are added youll
see a list of the local files as well as
the selection UPnP. All you have to do
is click on the UPnP selection and the
software begins to scan the entire local
network in just a few seconds for any
usable UPnP sources.
In our case both the satellite receiver and the hard drive were recognized
without any problems and the available multimedia data and recordings on
both of these devices were now accessible. The user simply has to highlight
one or more of the recordings or files
and then click on the Transfer Recordings to PC button to begin transferring
the selected items to the PC. We liked
that DVR Studio HD 3 showed the size
of the selected files so that the user can
get an idea of how much time would be
needed for the transfer. Since we mentioned time, we were pleased to see
that the transfer from satellite receiver
to UPnP was much faster compared to
the original software from the receiver manufacturer. We had to perform
a comparison test; we simply couldnt
resist. The exact same recording with
a size of around 4 GB took about nine
minutes via UPnP to load onto the PC
whereas the original software needed
19 minutes for the same task; 10 minutes longer than via UPnP. To make
sure that this speed advantage really
existed we repeatedly performed this
measurement with a number of differ-

er. The solution is very simple: instead


of using the old-style FAT32 file system
on the hard drive, the NTFS file system
should be used. In this case the files
are not split up and all of the problems
associated with the splitting up of files
is now a thing of the past.

1. With the latest version 3 of DVR Studio HD


you can now also transfer TV recordings via
UPnP.
2. DVR Studio HD 3 recognizes all the available
recordings without any problems.
3. Multiple recordings can easily be
highlighted for transfer.
4. DVR Studio automatically recognizes all of
the available UPnP servers in a network.
5. Recordings can be transferred not only from
digital receivers but also, for example, from
removable hard drives.

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