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DVIO |
DVIO captures and sends both AVI Type 1 and Type 2 video files to and from your IEEE 1394 videocamera without the need for converting between multiple files types.
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Freeware Released:20001018 Size:30KB |
8.7 (8.5) 6 votes |
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Latest version: 1.32 (October 18, 2000) Download sites: Download from author site Sections/Browse similar tools: DV/HDV/AVCHD Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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This free tool may have saved me hundreds of dollars. My computer crashed a few days ago and the C drive went with it. After getting up and running, I found that I could no longer capture with ANY capure program. After checking ilink cable, camera, drivers, etc., I was resigned to getting a new computer. As a last resort I tried this DVIO and it is the only thing that will capture! The only major difference I can see is that it has no preview screen, which is probably what's killing the other apps! I say all this for the benefit of anyone else having similar problems. I'm going to check to see if the author is taking donations.
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I've been using WinDV with my Datavideo DAC-100 transfer box. Never noticed any prob with short caps. Suddenly, with long caps, WinDV goofs up with it and has a incompatibility problem by adding deafening clicks drowning out all audio...at least with my setup. I had rented a camera to run off tapes over the weekend. When WinDV stopped (and I tried everything I know to get it going again), this thing saved the day. I was back capping in no time with DVIO. Gave it a nine because there's no video or audio preview screen.
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Ok, so for all ya'l people who think this and winDV are the only free small, and functional tools out there: check out the freeware editing program Zwei-Stein from Thugs at Bay Inc. dl link: (3.5Mb) http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Vid ... itor.shtml has a small (
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This is a great basic program to capture video from a digital video (DV) camera (or vice versa). I am amazed that it is only 32K and it is FREE! Although I like this program, I would recommend WinDV over this since it has a few more options.
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Works like a charm to capture from and publish to a sony DCR-TRV70 over firewire. Only thing I would add would be the ability for the program to automatically start/stop the camcorder.
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This is a MUST have tool for working with DV devices. Hey, it's free! How can you go wrong!
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