Change DV to H.264

A must-have to change DV to H.264 file type quickly, the best changing program OJOsoft Total Video Converter works on Windows - Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, etc. Download and install it on your PC and read the how to change DV files to H.264 guide as follow. Start changing DV to H.264 format now.

How to change DV format to H.264

Best and easiest way to change DV to H.264 files

Choose H.264 files as changing output

Run OJOsoft Total Video Converter program, an all-in-one solution to change almost every file extension, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 supported. In this guide, we click TO MP4 button on the top of DV to H.264 changer software interface to change DV to H.264.

Output folder for changed H.264 files

Click the lower Browse... button next to Output File Name field, and browse for a proper output folder for H.264 files.

Set DV to H.264 changing parameters

Click the drop-down list next to MP4 profile to select a preset H.264 profile. Here we choose the profile as the picture shown above for the output .H264 files. Click Edit... button to set more details, if you want to customize the parameters of your selected profile.

Put DV files into DV to H.264 changer

Click the upper Browse... button next to Input File Name field to put file type .DV into the program. You may also click + button or use drag-and-drop to add multiple DV files. It means you want to change DV to H.264 by the easy software DV to H.264 changer. And you can also click - button to remove DV video.

Change from DV to H.264

Click the big button Convert, after setting up all the parameters. It will start changing form DV video/movie to H.264 quickly. And the processing bar will show you how fast and where DV to H.264 changing process is. OJOsoft Total Video Converter gives you the the best and easiest way and changes DV to H.264 easy and fast. Free download it now and then you can play the video/movie changed by it on your PC or Players.



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DV video format

Digital Video (DV) is a digital video format created by Sony, JVC, Panasonic and other video camera producers, and launched in 1995. Its smaller tape form factor MiniDV has since become a standard for home and semi-professional video production; it is sometimes used for professional purposes as well, such as filmmaking and electronic news gathering (ENG). The DV specification (originally known as the Blue Book, current official name IEC 61834) defines both the codec and the tape format. Features include intraframe compression for uncomplicated editing and good video quality, especially compared to earlier consumer analog formats such as Video8, Hi8 and VHS-C. DV now enables filmmakers to produce movies inexpensively, and is strongly associated with independent film and citizen journalism.

H.264 file type

The H.264 video codec has a very broad application range that covers all forms of digital compressed video from low bit-rate Internet streaming applications to HDTV broadcast and Digital Cinema applications with nearly lossless coding. With the use of H.264, bit rate savings of 50% or more are reported. Digital Satellite TV quality, for example, was reported to be achievable at 1.5 Mbit/s, compared to the current operation point of MPEG 2 video at around 3.5 Mbit/s. In order to ensure compatibility and problem-free adoption of H.264/AVC, many standards bodies have amended or added to their video-related standards so that users of these standards can employ H.264/AVC.

Tips for easy DV to H.264 changer software

Before installing the software, please make sure that you are logged on as Administrator or have Administrator rights. And the installation wizard will finish in some seconds.

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