Hi everyone,
I have a DV file that I want to convert to either MOV or AVI for editing because most editing programs don’t support DV files directly. My main goal is to keep the highest quality possible—essentially a lossless conversion.
Additionally, I’d like to preserve the interlacing in the footage, so de-interlacing isn’t necessary for this process.
Does anyone know the best way to achieve this? Any recommended software or settings?
Thanks
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Raw DV vs. Type 2
Converting raw DV format quicktime or MPEG format
I hope there is something useful inside... search more for "raw DV".
I guess ffmpeg could be used to remultiplex it into an AVI container. -
O.k. i found example of raw DV. Avidemux will not help. In mkvtoolnix only video is recognized. But VLC opens it properly, so there is chance to capture it in VLC lossless. Hybrid can do it, passthrough video and audio. Container avi or mov.
Last edited by Bernix; 9th Jan 2025 at 09:03. Reason: Realised Avidemux wont help Hybrid can do it properly
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Vdub2 does just that, Input DV, output lossless AVI, compressed or uncompressed, your choice.
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What's the rest of the information for your DV file? I used Vdub2 to strip DV codec numerous times without a problem, Unless it was dumb luck, All the DV files I've stripped were type 2.
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So that's not a proper DV file then, why would you expect vdub2 to handle it correctly?
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It is proper mac raw dv file. Players can plays it properly what i tested. VLC and Potplayer. Hybrid and i bet ffmpeg then can handle it properly. Avidemux can't find demuxer vdub2 opens just first frame, and mkvtoolnix fails.
So it is proper file just as mentioned in link, it is proper dv video just without wrapper.
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/294194-Raw-DV-vs-Type-2 -
I don't use MAC so I wouldn't know what raw DV looks like, The DV I'm talking about and I assume the OP is talking about is the one recorded on DV and DVCAM tapes transferred to PC via WinDV or similar program without any major alteration.
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