I captured about 22 gigs worth of video from a DV camcorder using Sony's Movieshaker program on another person's computer. Unfortunately, that computer isn't available to me anymore, and it seems like the only one that recognizes the .dv extension. I can play the videos in Quicktime, but I can't edit them or encode them to mpeg. Does anyone know a program that will convert the .dv files into something more accepted, like .avi or .mov? Thanks!
Timothy Ting
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Have you tried simply renaming them from .dv to .avi
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Yeah, I tried that. Then, Quicktime can't read it, etc. I heard that there needs to be a wrapper around the .dv file in order for it to be an avi. Any other suggestions?
Timothy
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