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Convert DVR-MS to Android


Android is an operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. The most Android devices support the following video codecs: H.263, H.264, and MPEG-4 SP in 3GP or MP4 formats.

DVR-MS to Android Converter Software converts DVR-MS to Android compatible 3GP and MP4 easily. The output file is compatible with almost any Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy, HTC Titan, Motorola Droid, and so on. And, the file is playable by Android built-in media player without any extra applications.

The software also supports other formats and portable devices such as Windows Phone, M4R (iPhone ringtone), 3G2, SWF, WebM (VP8), PPM image sequence, iPhone, etc. The software could convert FLV to DivX, MOD to MPG, M2TS to Windows Phone, AVI to PPM image sequence, AVI to OGM, and so on. DVR-MS to Android Software supports batch conversion and, is compatible with Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.

DVR-MS to Android Converter Software is compatible with Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, and 2000

What is DVR-MS?
DVR MS (Microsoft Digital Video Recording) files are created in Microsoft's Windows Media Center. Zach Johnson, a developer for Microsoft Windows XP, was the first to use the DVR-MS file extension. In Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft has introduced the *.DVR-MS (DVR) file format. Some universal transcoders may be able to convert DVR-MS to other formats. Files in this format are generated from the Stream Buffer Engine (SBE.dll), a DirectShow component introduced in Windows XP Service Pack 1. For older Windows operating systems, any third-party media player which supports the DVR-MS format through DirectShow on Windows or by other means on Windows or other platforms can be used for playback. DVR-MS files use MPEG-2 video encoding and AC3 for audio encoding. Audio and video are wrapped in an ASF container with the extension DVR-MS. When you use Media Center to capture television footage, the video files are saved in the DVR MS format. DVR-MS files can be played with Windows Media Player on systems with Windows XP SP1 or later installed. The Media Center Edition of Windows XP introduced the DVR-MS file with PVR (Personal Video Recorder) capabilities, such as pausing live television programs, time-shifting, and simultaneous recording and playback. The format uses MPEG-2 format for video encoding and MPEG-1 Layer II for audio encoding. An update is available for Windows Media Player 11 in Windows Vista to add playback support for WTV. Microsoft does not, however, provide a generic DirectShow filter to enable playback support in third party DirectShow-based media players on Windows Vista or on Windows XP Media Center Edition.

What is Android?
Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android offers a Software Development Kit (SDK) to help developers create functional applications. While some parts of the Android operating system are protected under the Apache License to guard against applications that could compromise the phones' basic functionality, much of it is released under the General Public License, which invites developers to freely make modifications. On November 5, 2007, the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of technology companies including Google, device manufacturers such as HTC and Samsung, wireless carriers such as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile, and chipset makers such as Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, unveiled itself, with a goal to develop open standards for mobile devices. That day, Android was unveiled as its first product, a mobile device platform built on the Linux kernel version 2.6. The first commercially available phone to run Android was the HTC Dream, released on October 22, 2008. Some commentators have noted that manufacturers have a financial incentive not to update their devices, as lack of updates for existing devices fuels the purchase of newer ones. Further delays can be introduced by wireless carriers who, after receiving updates from manufacturers, customize and brand Android to their needs and conduct extensive testing on their networks before sending the update out to users. Android devices are already smart, and will only get smarter, with new features you won't find on any other platform, letting you focus on what's important and putting you in control of your mobile experience.

How to Convert DVR-MS to Android?

  1. Free Download DVR-MS to Android Converter Software
  2. Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
  3. Launch DVR-MS to Android Software
  4. Choose DVR-MS Files

  5. Click Add Files
    Click "Add Files" to choose DVR-MS files.

    Choose one or more DVR-MS files
    Choose one or more DVR-MS files you want to convert and then click Open. DVR-MS to Android Software will open DVR-MS files and get file information of the file such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate, audio bit rate, audio channels, and then display the information of DVR-MS file at conversion list.

    DVR-MS File Information

  6. Choose Output Format

  7. to Android
    There're two formats for Android device: 3GP and MP4. You can choose either one format. Click on combo-box of output format and then choose "to Android 3GP" or "to Android MP4".

  8. [Optional, for advanced user] Set Android Encoding Parameters

    Click Options
    If you want to change Android encoding parameters such as video codec, bit rate, frame rate, video size, aspect ratio, audio codec, and so on, please click "Options".

    Android Encoding Parameters
    And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and choose "Android 3GP" or "Android MP4" at "Output Format", and then set options for video and audio encoding.

    The Android supports H.263 (3GP), H.264, and MPEG-4 SP codecs for video. Video size depends on your Android device capacity. The bit rate depends on video size. The bigger video size is, the bigger bit rate is. For example, 448 or 512 kbps is good enough for 480x320.

  9. Convert DVR-MS to Android

  10. Click Convert
    Click "Convert" to convert all DVR-MS files in list to Android 3GP or Android MP4 format.

    Converting DVR-MS to Android
    The software is converting DVR-MS files to Android.

  11. Play and Browse Android Video File

  12. Play and Browse Android Video File
    When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play Destination" to play the outputted Android video file; or choose "Browse Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted Android video file.

  13. Done
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