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I just created another combined .dv file and this one too has sync issues mostly seen at the last seconds of the video.
Here is a specs preview, of the .dv files i merged. On the third row, you can also see the specs of the produced merged .dv file.
Any idea whats wrong?
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When the capturing was made, there was a setting to cut the captured video everytime there was a dropped frame. So as you can figure out, the result was to get a large nymber of standalone captured videos rather than one that would contain them all.
As far as the large files handling/editing, i understand what u mean, but i know what kind of editing i will make and it will not messup my workflow. Thanks for pointing that out though ;
Are u certain that when combining .dv files there will be a loss of quallity?
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Guys, let me ask. The combination of .dv files into one master .dv, is it call wrapping or wrap?
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PowerDirector video Editor does not run on a Mac computer. Cyberlink PowerDirector is Windows computer only.
You can edit .dv files on a Windows computer using PowerDirector.
.dv file may have been a Mac creation, but the video files can be edited on any video editor that supports the .dv format. If you only have a Mac computer, then you need a Mac video editor. There are some for $$$.
Are you aware of any to suggest? Preferably id be interested in some that you have worked with and you do know they do the job corectlly and accuratelly. I have used some but they do not work well since they have issues with sound sync (specially ate the end of the combined video)
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PowerDirector is not available for Mac.
.dv files are obsolete standard definition files captured on Macs from miniDV camcorders, the Mac equivalent to DV-AVIs. But you should be able to edit them in PowerDirector.
Not available for Macs? Now thats depressing... what am i gonna do now? Ive got all mycaptured videos in .dv format!
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Is it possible to combine .dv files with PowerDirector? Also, is there a version of PowerDirector available for the Mac?
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