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TEST REPORT Video Software 
DVR-Studio 
HD 3 
• Professionally designed menus for self-created 
discs 
• Supports a large selection of receivers 
• Integrated disc burning function 
• Preliminary calculation of required storage space 
is a plus 
• Can generate MPEG and ISO files in addition to 
Discs 
84 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 11-12/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志85
different functions. This was 
a perfect reason for us to 
test this software‘s usability 
for our digital TV viewers. 
To start things off, we al-ways 
liked the idea that you 
can test the software free for 
30 days so that you can first 
check out all of the features 
for yourself. After download-ing 
the roughly 1.0MB large 
11-12/2014 
TEST REPORT Video Software 
TV signals into Your PC, 
Digital TV Out of Your PC: 
Ready-to-go Blu-Ray Discs 
or DVDs 
A software program that 
we here at TELE-audiovi-sion 
www.TELE-audiovision.com/14/11/dvr-studio 
1 
years is DVR-Studio HD from 
the company Haenlein Soft-ware. 
became very interesting at 
that moment; thanks to PVR 
receivers, end-users were 
given the ability to record 
digitally broadcast TV and 
radio programs without any 
restrictions. It didn‘t take 
2 
3 
4 
5 
have enjoyed using for 
This kind of software 
long for the idea to surface 
to not only save this TV con-tent 
on a hard drive but also 
on a DVD and now on a Blu- 
Ray disc. 
How right the company 
was with their DVR-Studio 
program can be seen in its 
enormous success. It is now 
available in version 3 and is 
extremely easy to use plus 
comes with a multitude of 
86 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com 
DVR-Studio HD 3 
Comfortable and yet easy to use software 
for the processing 
of digital TV recordings 
1. DVR-Studio HD's setup menu 
2. The menu languages for DVR-Studio HD are German and 
English 
3. The list of supported receivers is quite long and extensive 
4. Even cameras and PC TV cards are supported 
5. List of supported cameras
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
installation file from their 
web site www.haenlein-soft-ware. 
com, you can start the 
installation. All of the neces-sary 
components are then 
downloaded directly from 
Haenlein‘s servers so that 
you are always installing the 
latest version. 
As for the hardware re-quirements, 
Haenlein Soft-ware 
recommends a mini-mum 
of a Dual Core 2 GHZ 
CPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of 
free hard drive space (for 
temporary files), a resolution 
of 1024 x 768 as well as a 
Blu-Ray or DVD burner. 
But, as is always the case 
when it comes to video pro-cessing, 
the more the better. 
DVR-Studio HD also requires 
Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8 
as well as DirectShow 9.0 
or higher, .Net Framework 
4.0 plus Microsoft Visual 
C++ Redistributable Pack- 
6. While a disc is being 
burned, the user is 
presented with status 
information 
7. DVR-Studio HD can 
merge/split multiple 
recording files 
automatically 
8. Commercials can be 
automatically recognized 
and marked for cutting 
9. The recordings can be 
checked for errors before 
they are processed. 
10. Marked sections can 
be set as positive or 
negative cuts. 
11. Our external DVD/Blu- 
Ray burner was correctly 
recognized 
12. The working 
directories of DVR-Studio 
HD can be customized 
13. DVR-Studio HD's 
project administration 
14. DVR-Studio HD's main 
window with an opened 
recording 
15. Even the teletext 
stored with a recording 
can be displayed by DVR-Studio 
HD 
16. A screenshot of the 
current recording can be 
used at the title image or 
stored as an image file 
17. Automatic chapter 
locations can be made at 
specific time intervals or 
as a specific number per 
recording 
18. DVR-Studio HD 
automatically creates 
a project menu with 
individually defined 
content 
88 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 11-12/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志89
19 
20 
21 
90 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com 
19. In the Meta Data section 
the user can enter in detailed 
information to an individual 
recording 
20. The menus can be 
customized 
21. Individual buttons, images, 
background images, text - 
everything is doable. 
age (x86). It may all sound 
a little complicated at first 
but you can rest easy, the 
Installation Assistant takes 
care of all the software set-tings 
without you having to 
do a thing. 
Once this step is com-pleted, 
the next step is the 
initial settings of the DVR-Studio 
HD and this begins 
with selecting the language. 
Both German and English 
are available. In order for 
DVR-Studio HD to function 
as best as possible, it is rec-ommended 
that you identify 
to the software the source of 
the digital TV recordings. 
The manufacturer put to-gether 
an extensive data-base 
of receivers, cameras 
and PC cards from which to 
choose from. We also liked 
that a colored icon makes 
it easy to see if DVR-Studio 
HD is able to output edited 
recordings in a format that 
the receiver can understand. 
Besides burning DVDs and 
Blu-Ray discs, this is also a 
function that many users uti-lize 
quite often. 
While the first version of 
DVR-Studio HD still has re-strictions 
in place regarding 
editing individual recordings 
and storing all the informa-tion 
separately, it is however 
possible to work on projects 
where all the information is 
centrally stored in one lo-cation 
allowing it to be eas-ily 
accessed with a single 
mouse click. 
While working on the initial 
settings, the user can also 
activate another useful fea-ture, 
namely the automatic 
recognition of commercials. 
During a movie, it is able to 
identify the altered picture 
format of the commercials 
and insert the cut marks on 
its own. These cut marks can 
be set as positive cut marks 
or negative cut marks; in 
other words, the user can 
choose whether he likes the 
marked section and wants to 
keep it (positive cut) or if it 
should be deleted (negative 
cut).
22 
23 
24 
25 
The software‘s main win-dow 
is presented in an or-ganized 
manner and pro-vides 
all of the necessary 
information. Towards the top 
of the display the progress 
of a DVD or Blu-Ray disc 
burning is presented graphi-cally 
to the user in five steps 
culminating in a completed 
disc. 
For our tests we used SD 
and HD recordings from two 
different receivers that we 
previously transferred to 
the hard drive of our Intel 
Pentium G630 PC with 4GB 
of memory. In just a few 
seconds, DVR-Studio HD 
recognized the 10 files of a 
90-minute nearly 10GB HD 
recording and displayed it in 
the Editor window. 
The three audio tracks 
(MPEG stereo, MPEG stereo 
for an acoustical image dis-play 
description and Dolby 
Digital 2.0) as well as the 
availability of teletext were 
all correctly recognized. 
With the help of the time 
bar graph the desired sec-tion 
could easily be marked. 
It‘s a very precise selec-tion 
thanks to the blended-in 
symbols for step-by-step 
video playback located next 
to the cut buttons. 
At this point it is recom-mended 
to search for a de-sired 
still image that can be 
used as the title picture with 
just a single mouse click 
or can be saved as an im-age 
file to be used at a later 
time. Extremely practical is 
the display of the expected 
size of the completed project 
so that the user can get an 
idea of how many recordings 
might still fit on the DVD or 
Blu-Ray disc. 
The third step to a com-pleted 
disc involves the sec-tion 
Meta-data. If available, 
DVR-Studio HD accesses the 
EPG data from the original 
recording. If, however, this 
is not available, the user 
can manually enter the pro-gram‘ 
s title, content, genre, 
cast of characters, etc. 
A properly created DVD or 
Blu-Ray disc would also in-clude 
a graphically appealing 
menu. This is all taken care 
of by DVR-Studio HD in the 
fourth and second-to-last 
step. Using the available re-cordings 
in the project, the 
software creates a project 
menu, a recording menu, 
92 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com 
a chapter menu or an au-dio 
menu. We were very 
impressed that the prepro-grammed 
menus were all 
very graphically appealing 
and that they could easily be 
customized with just a few 
mouse clicks. 
Once the recordings of a 
project have been edited, 
provided with content infor-mation 
and the menus have 
been created, the final step 
is the actual burning of the 
DVD/Blu-Ray disc or the sav-ing 
of it to a file. DVR-Studio 
HD supports the creation of 
DVD and Blu-Ray discs with 
HD or SD recordings, the 
export in a digital receiver‘s 
format as well as the export 
in the M2TS and TS formats. 
Additionally, an MPEG file 
can also be created. 
In our tests DVR-Studio 
HD effortlessly recognized 
our external Blu-Ray burner 
and there were absolutely no 
problems with the burning 
of a DVD or a Blu-Ray disc. 
The software also gives you 
the capability to provide the 
output in the form of an ISO 
image so that it can then be 
burned to a disc at a later 
time using other burning 
software. 
DVR-Studio HD from 
Haenlein Software demon-strated 
itself in our tests to 
be exceptionally easy to use 
for permanently storing HD 
recordings on a DVD or Blu- 
Ray disc. The number of sup-ported 
devices is enormous 
and the editing capabilities 
are so far-reaching and at 
the same time well-organ-ized 
and easy to understand 
that both beginners and sea-soned 
professionals will en-joy 
using DVR-Studio HD. 
Since the manufacturer 
offers a full 30-day free tri-al 
period, there‘s only one 
thing we can suggest: just 
give it a try! 
22. All of the menu elements can be individually positioned 
23. The final step: the burning of a DVD or Blu-Ray disc 
24. Output in TS format 
25. Output as an MPEG file

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  • 1. TEST REPORT Video Software DVR-Studio HD 3 • Professionally designed menus for self-created discs • Supports a large selection of receivers • Integrated disc burning function • Preliminary calculation of required storage space is a plus • Can generate MPEG and ISO files in addition to Discs 84 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 11-12/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志85
  • 2. different functions. This was a perfect reason for us to test this software‘s usability for our digital TV viewers. To start things off, we al-ways liked the idea that you can test the software free for 30 days so that you can first check out all of the features for yourself. After download-ing the roughly 1.0MB large 11-12/2014 TEST REPORT Video Software TV signals into Your PC, Digital TV Out of Your PC: Ready-to-go Blu-Ray Discs or DVDs A software program that we here at TELE-audiovi-sion www.TELE-audiovision.com/14/11/dvr-studio 1 years is DVR-Studio HD from the company Haenlein Soft-ware. became very interesting at that moment; thanks to PVR receivers, end-users were given the ability to record digitally broadcast TV and radio programs without any restrictions. It didn‘t take 2 3 4 5 have enjoyed using for This kind of software long for the idea to surface to not only save this TV con-tent on a hard drive but also on a DVD and now on a Blu- Ray disc. How right the company was with their DVR-Studio program can be seen in its enormous success. It is now available in version 3 and is extremely easy to use plus comes with a multitude of 86 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com DVR-Studio HD 3 Comfortable and yet easy to use software for the processing of digital TV recordings 1. DVR-Studio HD's setup menu 2. The menu languages for DVR-Studio HD are German and English 3. The list of supported receivers is quite long and extensive 4. Even cameras and PC TV cards are supported 5. List of supported cameras
  • 3. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 installation file from their web site www.haenlein-soft-ware. com, you can start the installation. All of the neces-sary components are then downloaded directly from Haenlein‘s servers so that you are always installing the latest version. As for the hardware re-quirements, Haenlein Soft-ware recommends a mini-mum of a Dual Core 2 GHZ CPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of free hard drive space (for temporary files), a resolution of 1024 x 768 as well as a Blu-Ray or DVD burner. But, as is always the case when it comes to video pro-cessing, the more the better. DVR-Studio HD also requires Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8 as well as DirectShow 9.0 or higher, .Net Framework 4.0 plus Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Pack- 6. While a disc is being burned, the user is presented with status information 7. DVR-Studio HD can merge/split multiple recording files automatically 8. Commercials can be automatically recognized and marked for cutting 9. The recordings can be checked for errors before they are processed. 10. Marked sections can be set as positive or negative cuts. 11. Our external DVD/Blu- Ray burner was correctly recognized 12. The working directories of DVR-Studio HD can be customized 13. DVR-Studio HD's project administration 14. DVR-Studio HD's main window with an opened recording 15. Even the teletext stored with a recording can be displayed by DVR-Studio HD 16. A screenshot of the current recording can be used at the title image or stored as an image file 17. Automatic chapter locations can be made at specific time intervals or as a specific number per recording 18. DVR-Studio HD automatically creates a project menu with individually defined content 88 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com www.TELE-audiovision.com — 11-12/2014 — TELE-audiovision International — 全球发行量最大的数字电视杂志89
  • 4. 19 20 21 90 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com 19. In the Meta Data section the user can enter in detailed information to an individual recording 20. The menus can be customized 21. Individual buttons, images, background images, text - everything is doable. age (x86). It may all sound a little complicated at first but you can rest easy, the Installation Assistant takes care of all the software set-tings without you having to do a thing. Once this step is com-pleted, the next step is the initial settings of the DVR-Studio HD and this begins with selecting the language. Both German and English are available. In order for DVR-Studio HD to function as best as possible, it is rec-ommended that you identify to the software the source of the digital TV recordings. The manufacturer put to-gether an extensive data-base of receivers, cameras and PC cards from which to choose from. We also liked that a colored icon makes it easy to see if DVR-Studio HD is able to output edited recordings in a format that the receiver can understand. Besides burning DVDs and Blu-Ray discs, this is also a function that many users uti-lize quite often. While the first version of DVR-Studio HD still has re-strictions in place regarding editing individual recordings and storing all the informa-tion separately, it is however possible to work on projects where all the information is centrally stored in one lo-cation allowing it to be eas-ily accessed with a single mouse click. While working on the initial settings, the user can also activate another useful fea-ture, namely the automatic recognition of commercials. During a movie, it is able to identify the altered picture format of the commercials and insert the cut marks on its own. These cut marks can be set as positive cut marks or negative cut marks; in other words, the user can choose whether he likes the marked section and wants to keep it (positive cut) or if it should be deleted (negative cut).
  • 5. 22 23 24 25 The software‘s main win-dow is presented in an or-ganized manner and pro-vides all of the necessary information. Towards the top of the display the progress of a DVD or Blu-Ray disc burning is presented graphi-cally to the user in five steps culminating in a completed disc. For our tests we used SD and HD recordings from two different receivers that we previously transferred to the hard drive of our Intel Pentium G630 PC with 4GB of memory. In just a few seconds, DVR-Studio HD recognized the 10 files of a 90-minute nearly 10GB HD recording and displayed it in the Editor window. The three audio tracks (MPEG stereo, MPEG stereo for an acoustical image dis-play description and Dolby Digital 2.0) as well as the availability of teletext were all correctly recognized. With the help of the time bar graph the desired sec-tion could easily be marked. It‘s a very precise selec-tion thanks to the blended-in symbols for step-by-step video playback located next to the cut buttons. At this point it is recom-mended to search for a de-sired still image that can be used as the title picture with just a single mouse click or can be saved as an im-age file to be used at a later time. Extremely practical is the display of the expected size of the completed project so that the user can get an idea of how many recordings might still fit on the DVD or Blu-Ray disc. The third step to a com-pleted disc involves the sec-tion Meta-data. If available, DVR-Studio HD accesses the EPG data from the original recording. If, however, this is not available, the user can manually enter the pro-gram‘ s title, content, genre, cast of characters, etc. A properly created DVD or Blu-Ray disc would also in-clude a graphically appealing menu. This is all taken care of by DVR-Studio HD in the fourth and second-to-last step. Using the available re-cordings in the project, the software creates a project menu, a recording menu, 92 TELE-audiovision International — The World‘s Leading Digital TV Industry Publication — 11-12/2014 — www.TELE-audiovision.com a chapter menu or an au-dio menu. We were very impressed that the prepro-grammed menus were all very graphically appealing and that they could easily be customized with just a few mouse clicks. Once the recordings of a project have been edited, provided with content infor-mation and the menus have been created, the final step is the actual burning of the DVD/Blu-Ray disc or the sav-ing of it to a file. DVR-Studio HD supports the creation of DVD and Blu-Ray discs with HD or SD recordings, the export in a digital receiver‘s format as well as the export in the M2TS and TS formats. Additionally, an MPEG file can also be created. In our tests DVR-Studio HD effortlessly recognized our external Blu-Ray burner and there were absolutely no problems with the burning of a DVD or a Blu-Ray disc. The software also gives you the capability to provide the output in the form of an ISO image so that it can then be burned to a disc at a later time using other burning software. DVR-Studio HD from Haenlein Software demon-strated itself in our tests to be exceptionally easy to use for permanently storing HD recordings on a DVD or Blu- Ray disc. The number of sup-ported devices is enormous and the editing capabilities are so far-reaching and at the same time well-organ-ized and easy to understand that both beginners and sea-soned professionals will en-joy using DVR-Studio HD. Since the manufacturer offers a full 30-day free tri-al period, there‘s only one thing we can suggest: just give it a try! 22. All of the menu elements can be individually positioned 23. The final step: the burning of a DVD or Blu-Ray disc 24. Output in TS format 25. Output as an MPEG file