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    I have seen many posts of users having problems with DV1 video... VirtualDub does not recognize, etc...

    I do not have a digital camcorder (no experience in DV capture also), but I was updating my softwares and found a small converter that may help guys with a DV cam to have their video files converted to DV2 mode.

    It is a small file (about 50Kb) found in ULead website... Link is below.

    http://rfm.ulead.com/pav/dv.htm

    Hope I helped you, guys.

    Fredİ
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    I have a small utility that can capture either DV1 or DV2.


    I love it because it is so small, uses so few resources.

    After all I'm runnning Windows XP Pro with only 128megs of ram and a 5400RPM drive.
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  3. Member vhelp's Avatar
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    evening FRED,

    Just WONDERFUL!! !! !! I've ben waiting for something to come along. Thanks for looking out for us, or thinking about
    us faulks dude!!

    Just finihsed trying it out on a 100mb file.. ..
    ...worked in vdub and plays audio like a charm!! .. .. ..he, he...

    ULEAD: Thank you also, for the freebee!!!!!, he, he.. .. ..

    -vhelp
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    Thank you too, vhelp,

    that was the idea... HELP who needs HELP!!

    Congrats,

    Fredİ
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  5. Originally Posted by Greg12
    I have a small utility that can capture either DV1 or DV2.


    I love it because it is so small, uses so few resources.

    After all I'm runnning Windows XP Pro with only 128megs of ram and a 5400RPM drive.
    What is this utility?
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