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Convert DVR-MS to H.264
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DVR-MS to H.264 Converter Software converts DVR-MS files to H.264. With
an easy-to-use interface, it makes DVR-MS to H.264 conversion routine as easy
as 1-2-3, without knowledge of DVR-MS and H.264. The converter helps any beginners
and experts to create high quality video files in minutes. This program encodes
DVR-MS to H.264 with professional quality. The DVR-MS to H.264 Converter Software enables
more people enjoy the advantage about this advanced video
coding. The H.264 is one of HTML5 video formats, you can also
put the H.264 video to your website.
The software could convert more than 100 media foramts to popular video formats
and portable devices such as WMV, 3G2, H.264, AIFF, ASF, PPM image sequence, AAC, etc. It could convert AVI to 3GP, OGV to Windows Phone, FLV to Windows Phone, DAT to OGV, MPEG to OGV,
and so on.
DVR-MS to H.264 Converter Software supports batch conversion and,
is full compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is DVR-MS?
DVR-MS is the brand name of video recording software developed by Microsoft
for use in Windows Media Center. The files are used with Microsoft's Windows
Media Center, which can be used as a DVR to view and capture TV shows through
your computer. Multiple data streams (audio and video) are wrapped in an
ASF container with the extension DVR-MS. In Microsoft Windows XP Media
Center Edition, Microsoft has introduced the *.DVR-MS (DVR) file format.
The format uses MPEG-2 format for video encoding and MPEG-1 Layer II for
audio encoding. Starting with Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 and moving
forward, Microsoft has indicated that DVR-MS is being replaced with the
WTV format. Both the audio and video components of DVR-MS files rely on
MPEG codecs, but unlike MPEG files, DVR-MS files are not widely recognized
in computer programs. DRM, or digital rights management, is the term to
describe restricting or limiting the use of digital content and digital
devices. Major companies such as Microsoft and Amazon use DRM protection
for their media files. 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.
Zach Johnson, a developer for Microsoft Windows XP, was the first to use
the DVR-MS file extension. DVR-MS can also be converted to another format
changing only the container format (extracting the original MPEG-2 data
without any visual loss) using FFmpeg and VLC media player's transcoding
wizard. Windows 7 includes built-in support for converting non copy-protected
WTV files to DVR-MS. If a recorded broadcast is marked as copy protected,
the resultant DVR-MS file can only be played back on the recording device.
What is H.264?
H.264 is a codec used to create MP4 files. Its wide compatibility and range
of features has made it a popular encoder for videos. The product of this
partnership effort is known as the Joint Video Team (JVT). Two profiles
were developed in the MVC work: Multiview High Profile supports an arbitrary
number of views, and Stereo High Profile is designed specifically for two-view
stereoscopic video. High Profile (HiP): The primary profile for broadcast
and disc storage applications, particularly for high-definition television
applications (for example, this is the profile adopted by the Blu-ray Disc
storage format and the DVB HDTV broadcast service). Main Profile (MP):
This profile is used for standard-definition digital TV broadcasts that
use the MPEG-4 format as defined in the DVB standard. It is not, however,
used for high-definition television broadcasts, as the importance of this
profile faded when the High Profile was developed in 2004 for that application.
For example, H.264 has been reported to give the same Digital Satellite
TV quality as current MPEG-2 implementations with less than half the bitrate,
with current MPEG-2 implementations working at around 3.5 Mbit/s and H.264
at only 1.5 Mbit/s. 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. The 2nd
generation Intel Core i processors i3/i5/i7 (code named "Sandy Bridge")
introduced at the January 2011 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) offer an
on-chip hardware full HD H.264 encoder. The Intel marketing name for the
on-chip H.264 encoder feature is "Intel Quick Sync Video".
How to Convert DVR-MS to H.264?
- Free Download
DVR-MS to H.264 Converter Software
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch DVR-MS to H.264 Converter Software
- Choose DVR-MS Files
Click "Add Files" to choose DVR-MS files.
Choose one or more DVR-MS files you want to convert and then click Open.
DVR-MS to H.264 Converter 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.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to H.264".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set H.264 Encoding Parameters
If you want to change H.264 encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate,
video size, and aspect ratio, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and choose "H.264
(*.mp4)" at "Output Format", and then set options for
video and audio.
- Convert DVR-MS to H.264
Click "Convert" to convert all DVR-MS files in list to H.264 format.
The software is converting DVR-MS files to H.264.
- Play & Browse
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted H.264 file; or choose "Browse
Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted H.264
file.
- Done
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