AT&T Carrier - A reliable method to convert DV files to FLV (YouTube) brntkobe1 - Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:15 pm Post subject: A reliable method to convert DV files to FLV (YouTube)
A reliable method to convert DV files to FLV (YouTube) for sharing
DV is a format for recoding and playing back digital video. Nowadays, with proliferation of tapeless systems, DV video can be recorded on optical discs, solid state memory cards and hard disk drives. Video can be stored either as native DIF bitstream or wrapped into an audio/video container such as as AVI, QuickTime and MXF. Generally, DV-AVI is Microsoft's implementation of DV video file, which is wrapped into an AVI container used primarily on Windows-based computers. Quicktime-DV is DV video wrapped into Quicktime container used primarily on Apple computers.
If you just collect some DV files and want to upload them on web-sharing sites for sharing, you may encounter the item that the DV files can not accepted on those websites, like YouTube, Hulu, Yahoo Video, etc. As a result, you need to convert your DV files to FLV format compatible with web-sharing sites. The following tutorial will show you an easier and faster way to make it through a good DV video converter due to its high fast conversion speed and excellent output quality. What’s more, it offers deinterlacing function so that you can easily remove interlaces on your DV files.
Notice: As for Mac users, you may need another good program which can do the job perfectly, like this one called Moyea Video Converter for Mac.
Preparation: Free download this DV video converter here, install and run it.
Step 1: Click the "Add" button to add your DV files into this DV video converter program
Step 2: Select output format and set location
After loading all DV files into this program, it allows you to select output format you need (like FLV format) from the drop-down list "Format" we well as set the destination folder from the "Output". Otherwise, the output files will be saved in the default path automatically.
Step 3: Set advanced settings
If you want to adjust your video/audio parameters, you can click the "Settings" button and a profile window will pop up. Then you can set resolution, bit rate, frame rate, etc to get better quality as your will.
Notice: Hit the "Save as" button, you can save the settings as default for next use.
Step 4: Edit your DV files
Click the "Edit" button, an editing window will show up. From the editing window, you will see some useful editing buttons and bars beneath the preview screen. With those editing functions, you can easily and freely crop, trim, add effects/watermarks and even replace audio on your DV files.
Tips:
1) Click the "Effect" button, you can tick the "Deinterlacing" box to remove interlaces of your DV files.
2) Hit the Flip buttons, you can rotate your DV files to the correct way.
3) Slide the volume bar, you can adjust the volume for your reference.
Step 5: Click the "Convert" button to start DV conversion
Once all the settings are finished, you just need to wait a while to get the converted FLV files. And the video conversion process will show you some useful information you may need, like the Time elapsed, Time left, Generated size and estimated size.
As long as you get the converted files, you can upload the files to any web-sharing sites for sharing.
Tip: Tick the checkbox "Merge into one file", you can combine/join several DV files into one.
Hopefully the DV video converter will do a favor for you to a large extent. brntkobe1 - Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:40 am Post subject:
Guys!!! I found a very simple program, which can convert a lot of video formats to flash formats. Easy settings and nice interface... I've just enjoyed it. I use Moyea Video Converter. I like it.