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Capture of DV Files to HD in DV format

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This may be an idiotically simple question, but what program can I use to
bring DV files off a DV camera tape into my computer as DV files? I do not
want them converted to avi file format, nor to wmv format. I want them in DV
format so I can work on them directly in QuickTime Pro.

TIA for any answers provided

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Thanks, That's what I needed.

"Dmitry Vergeles (SolveigMM)" wrote:

> Hi Aska Lot,
> DirectXSDK is shipped with Simple Video DV Application - "\DXSDK\Samples\C++\DirectShow\Bin\DVApp".
> It is the soft you need and it's free.
>
> Also you can use Moonlight OneClick Compressor 1.1.
> The Moonlight MPEG & AVC OneClick Compressor is designed to capture video and audio data from DV cameras and MPEG-2 files and convert it into MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and AVC/H.264 files that you can burn to a CD/DVD, post on-line or email to friends over networks. Just choose the video, select settings and click Start. Moonlight OneClick Compressor guarantees the top quality encoding while remaining an easy to use program. Very powerful and elegant, it will not slow your system down as it has low system resource requirements
>
> http://elecard.com/download/
>
> Regards,
> Dmitry Vergeles
> Solveig Multimedia
> www.solveigmm.com
>
>
>
> "Aska Lot" <Aska Lot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC9518D6-6AC0-4F8D-887D-9D01E8633A34@microsoft.com...
> > This may be an idiotically simple question, but what program can I use to
> > bring DV files off a DV camera tape into my computer as DV files? I do not
> > want them converted to avi file format, nor to wmv format. I want them in DV
> > format so I can work on them directly in QuickTime Pro.
> >
> > TIA for any answers provided

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