Powerful utility for processing AVI DV files
Sliders for positioning inlay are better set at start of programSome minor interface bugs are fixedThe Esc button functions better to abort commandsThe empty strings are better saved in the preferences, and no more interpreted as default valuesThe *.srt subtitle files now include spaces around the –>. It seems better compatible with some programs.The datecode and timecode is better preserved when converting a file. For instance, in Movie Maker the scenes in the resulting file are now recognized.
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Sliders for positioning inlay are better set at start of programSome minor interface bugs are fixedThe Esc button functions better to abort commandsThe empty strings are better saved in the preferences, and no more interpreted as default valuesThe *.srt subtitle files now include spaces around the –>. It seems better compatible with some programs.The datecode and timecode is better preserved when converting a file. For instance, in Movie Maker the scenes in the resulting file are now recognized.
DVdate features a multimedia player which can read the video (including in full screen) and browse easily in the video with CTRL+ array keys, and even browse from scene to scene. It displays in real time the datecode and timecode of the frame being played. DVdate displays also complete information about the AVI file. Like the utility Gspot, it indicates the codec, the image size, the number of frames per second, the duration of the video etc…, when dealing with DV files, it adds the type I or II and the TV standard Pal or NTSC or even the aspect ratio 4×3 or 16×9. It features also a function to display the RIFF header of an avi file, like riffwalk.exe from Microsoft used to do.
DVdate is able to load a great number of avi files into its “playlist”, and process them individually or altogether. It displays automatically the video of each selected file.. With one keyboard hit (CTRL+F7) it may even load all avi files present on all your hard drives.