i-PRO WJNV200V/3000T3 Network Video Recorder With DVD Burner
When clients demand physical evidence export capabilities alongside network recording, you need an NVR that bridges both worlds without adding complexity to your rack. The i-PRO WJNV200V/3000T3 integrates a DVD burner directly into the recording platform, eliminating the need for separate workstations or third-party export solutions when law enforcement, legal teams, or compliance officers require disc-based evidence delivery.
Key Features
- Integrated DVD burner for direct evidence export without requiring separate PC workstations
- Network video recording platform designed for i-PRO camera ecosystems
- 3TB internal storage provides baseline recording capacity for multi-camera installations
- Rack-mountable form factor for standard equipment room deployments
- Direct disc burning capability streamlines chain-of-custody documentation
- Eliminates video file transfer steps that create security vulnerabilities
- Compatible with standard DVD media for universal playback compatibility
- Supports evidentiary export workflows required in legal proceedings
The built-in DVD burner addresses a persistent pain point in regulated environments: delivering video evidence in formats that courts, investigators, and compliance auditors actually accept. Rather than exporting files to USB drives, transferring to a separate PC, and burning discs through multiple software layers, operators burn directly from the NVR interface. This reduces handling steps that can compromise chain of custody and cuts the time required to fulfill evidence requests from hours to minutes.
The 3TB storage capacity provides a foundation for small to mid-size deployments, with recording duration dependent on camera resolution, frame rates, and retention policies. For installations requiring extended retention or supporting higher camera counts, this platform establishes the recording infrastructure while the integrated burner ensures you can deliver evidence in the physical format many legal and compliance frameworks still require. The network architecture integrates with existing IP camera systems while the optical drive handles the last-mile delivery challenge that purely digital platforms can't address.