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  1. Can someone point me to code or a description of the file format so that I can extract the datecode from a DV file so that I can create subtitles from it.

    On the Mac, data from a DV camcorder creates a .dv file. On Windows I can get an AVI file and use dv_datecode or dv_submaker but I haven't found an equivalent tool on Mac.

    Any pointers appreciated. I'm a programmer and could spend some time (but not too much) looking into this. But I haven't found any simple description of the file formats.

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  3. Originally Posted by daamon
    Thanks, I already knew about that one, I listed it in my question. It can read from an AVI file, but not from a .dv file. On a Mac, all capture tools seem to create .dv files only.
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    Originally Posted by dmelgar
    Thanks, I already knew about that one, I listed it in my question.
    Oops. Sorry. It didn't stand out.

    Originally Posted by dmelgar
    It can read from an AVI file, but not from a .dv file. On a Mac, all capture tools seem to create .dv files only.
    I was going to suggest changing the extension from .DV to . AVI, but it was a total guess so I thought I'd better check first. I found this:

    http://www.riverpast.com/en/support/tutorials/convert/dv/avi.php

    I've no experience of .dv and video on Macs, so can't really help further other than suggesting a search in the Mac forum (if you haven't done so already).

    Good luck.
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