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Convert DAT to OGV
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Total Video Audio Converter converts DAT files to OGV quickly. With
a simple and user-friendly interface, Total Video Audio Converter makes DAT to OGV
conversion quite easy, and helps you to embed
video on your website using HTML5 easily.
Total Video Audio Converter is a professional and easy-to-use video Converter Software
that converts video files at fast speed and high quality. The software converts
any formats to popular video formats such as WebM (VP8), Android Tablet, AAC, CAF (Core Audio Format), 3G2, ASF, MOV, etc.
It could convert RM to 3G2, OGV to H.264, WebM to DivX, MOD to VOB (DVD Video), DVR-MS to AU, and so on.
Total Video Audio Converter supports batch conversion and, is full compatible
with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is DAT?
Video CD (VCD) MPEG-1 movie file. The disc format is also supported using
Windows Media Player Classic variations and VLC Media Player both support
VCDs natively. Video stream from a Video CD (VCD) disc; typically saved
in MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 format; contains the actual video data that is played
from the VCD. Similarly, the audio frequency range is limited to those
sounds most clearly heard by the human ear. Although many DVD video players
support playback of VCDs, VCD video is only compatible with the DVD-Video
standard if encoded at 29.97 frames per second or 25 frames per second.
VCDs are playable in dedicated VCD players, most DVD-Video players, personal
computers, and some video game consoles. 352x240 (or SIF) resolution was
chosen because it is half the vertical, and half the horizontal resolution
of NTSC video. As with most CD-based formats, VCD audio is incompatible
with the DVD-Video standard due to a difference in frequency; DVDs require
48 kHz, whereas VCDs use 44.1 kHz. The VCD standard was created in 1993
by Sony, Philips, Matsushita, and JVC and is referred to as the White Book
standard. Though supplanted by the two aforementioned formats, VCDs are
still popular, particularly in the low cost market. Before the advent of
DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as View
CD, Compact Disc digital video) became the first format for distributing
films on standard 120 mm optical discs. Windows Media Player prior to version
9 and QuickTime Player do not support playing VCD directly, though they
can play the .DAT files (stored under MPEGAV for video and audio data)
reliably, and plugins were available.
What is OGV?
Developed by the Xiph.org Foundation, the OGV filetype is a filetype commonly
used for bitstreaming and lossless file storage. The OGV file extension
was created based on the OGG filetype and is specifically associated with
video files, but the names OGV and OGG are used interchangeably. The performance
characteristics of the Theora 1.0 reference implementation are dominated
mostly by implementation problems inherited from the original VP3 code
base. Work leading up to the 1.1 stable release was focused on improving
on or eliminating these. The Theora video-compression format is essentially
compatible with the VP3 video-compression format, consisting of a backward-compatible
superset. The Theora I bitstream format was frozen in June 2004 after the
libtheora 1.0alpha3 release. Further work on adaptive quantization, as
well as overall detailed subjective tuning of the codec, is still to come.
Theora is in full public release as of November 3, 2008. The bitstream
format for Theora I was frozen Thursday, 2004 July 1. All bitstreams encoded
since that date will remain compatible with future releases. Theora is
derived from the proprietary VP3 codec, released into the public domain
by On2 Technologies. It is broadly comparable in design and bitrate efficiency
to MPEG-4 Part 2, early versions of Windows Media Video, and RealVideo
while lacking some of the features present in some of these other codecs.
It is comparable in open standards philosophy to the BBC's Dirac codec.
Theora is an open and royalty-free lossy video compression technology being
developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation as part of their Ogg project. Based
upon On2 Technologies' VP3 codec, Theora competes with MPEG-4, WMV, and
similar low-bitrate video compression schemes.
How to Convert DAT to OGV?
- Free Download Total Video Audio Converter
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch Total Video Audio Converter
- Choose DAT Files
Click "Add Files" to choose DAT files.
Choose one or more DAT files you want to convert and then click Open.
Total Video Audio Converter will open the files and get file
information such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio sample rate,
audio bit rate, audio channels, and then list the information at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to OGV".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set Encoding Parameters
If you want to change OGV encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate, video
size, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and then set options.
- Convert DAT to OGV
Click "Convert" to convert all DAT files in list to OGV format.
The software is converting DAT files to OGV.
- Play & Browse
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted OGV file; or choose "Browse Destination
Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted OGV file.
- Done
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