AVI to DV: Convert Video from AVI(Audio Video Interleaved) to DV(Digital Video Cassette) with River Past Video Cleaner, AVI2DV converter, conversion
What is
AVI?
Defined by Microsoft, AVI stands for Audio
Video Interleave. It is a special case of the RIFF
(Resource Interchange File Format). AVI is the most common format for audio/video
data on the PC.
AVI is Microsoft's response to Apple's QuickTime
technology. Early AVI files were limited on choice of video and audio codecs,
quality, and resolution. However, with the introduction of DirectShow, AVI became
a very flexible and powerful architecture. Some newer codecs including DivX
and XviD enable AVI files to have similar
or even better quality than DVD.
What is
DV?
The format was first called DVC (as in Digital
Video Cassette), later it was called simply DV. It is used in many consumer
and professional grade digital camcorders.
Digital video (DV) can be captured from a DV camcorder, stored in a file
on the user's computer, or stored on tape using a video tape recorder (VTR).
On Windows, DirectShow based DV capture program normally capture the DV into
an AVI file. However, QuickTime
based software would generally create a .DV file without the AVI header.
To convert video to DV, please have Apple QuickTime is
installed.
Launch River Past Video Cleaner
Once River Past Video Cleaner is installed properly, launch Video Cleaner.
Add File
Click on the "Add File" button on the tool bar. The standard file open dialog appears. Select "AVI - Audio Video Interleave" in its "Files of type" combo box.
Select the file you want to convert and click "Open". The file will be added to the conversion file list.
AVI is a file container format. It may use standard Windows codecs, or any of the third party codecs. If it uses a third party audio codec, you need to have the codec installed on your system for River Past Audio Converter to decode the file.
If you get an error when adding an AVI file, please open it in Windows Media Player and see if you can play it with audio. If not, you must find out what audio compression is used in the file and download the codec.
If you cannot add the AVI file, it may contain video and audio which use codecs not installed on your system. You can verify that by playing the AVI in Windows Media Player.
If WMP cannot play the file, the codecs absent. You will need to find out which codecs are used to encode the AVI and install them.
Usually, you can install ffdShow, which is compatible with many video compression, including DivX and Xvid. For audio, you may need to install AC-3 Decoder Filter or CoreAAC.
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Select output format
Use the setting panel on the bottom of the window to control the output format. Click on the toggle to the left of the "Output Format" label to expand the panel. Select "DV - Digital Video" as the "File Type".
Unlike most other formats, you will need to select the "TV Standard" for the video. Select either "NTSC" or "PAL".
Change Video Settings
Click on the toggle to the left of the "Video Settings" label to expand the panel.
For "NTSC", the video will be 720x480 at 29.97 fps. For "PAL", the video will be 720x576 at 25 fps.
Change Audio Settings
Click on the toggle to the left of the "Audio Settings" label to expand the panel.
You may only change the sample rate. The choices are 32khz, 44.1khz, and 48khz.
Select output directory
Expand the "Output Directory" panel. Use the "Browse" button to select an output directory.
Convert
Click the "Convert" button on the tool bar.
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