I was looking for info on this exact subject myself.
So even if your standalone is network addressable and you can view the wavelet compression format recorded video over an Internet connection, you can not simply take the hard drive off site, connect it to your off site Windows PC, and use that same "remote access" software to view the video and back it up (either by capture or direct copy) to your PC's hard drive?
So the standalone's HDD is formatted solely for the DVR, and you can't simply open a window and browse the HDD's content on a PC and see convenient media files saved as familiar format extensions like AVI, MPEG, etc. to be copied and pasted at will?
It would seem that if you have the remote access software on your PC, you could still use it to access the video non-remotely somehow, at least by setting up the hard drive with an IP address locally, and then use a video capture application to save it in a PC-friendly format.
Also, regarding wavelet compression format - is there a unique filename extention for these files? Or are they actually saved as AVI's or some other familiar format?
Any information would be helpful! Thanks.