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risod
2nd October 2006, 13:24
Is anybody now a program that can cut DV-AVI file without recompression and save ALL information of DV-stream in any part?
For example:
I have a DV-file:
Data Size: 11.9 GB (3.6 MB/s)
Type: AVI
Movie Size: 720x576
Duration: 0:56:09:18
Time Units: 2021832/600 (3369.72s)
Frames: 84243
Frame Duration: 24
Frame Rate: 25.0 fps
DV Info: (PAL 4:3, 32 kHz)
DV Expousure: Auto, 1/100, f2, 0dB, EV9, AWB, Steadyshot
Video Track: DV-PAL (720x576, 3369.7s, 2047 MB, 'dvcp', 84243 samples)
Sound Track: 16-bit Little Endian (3369.6s, 616 MB, 'sowt', 161740800 samples)
Audio: 48.0 kHz, stereo, 16 bit
Record Date: 31/5/2004 11:21:39
File Date: 27/11/2004 14:02:08
After cut – Part 1
Data Size: 1834.4 MB (3.6 MB/s)
Type: AVI
Movie Size: 720x576
Duration: 0:08:25:20
Time Units: 303480/600 (505.8s)
Frames: 12645
Frame Duration: 24
Frame Rate: 25.0 fps
DV Info: (PAL 4:3, 48 kHz)
DV Expousure: Auto, 1/100, f2, 0dB, EV9, AWB, Steadyshot
Video Track: DV-PAL (720x576, 505.8s, 1736 MB, 'dvcp', 12645 samples)
Sound Track: 16-bit Little Endian (505.8s, 92 MB, 'sowt', 24278400 samples)
Audio: 48.0 kHz, stereo, 16 bit
Record Date: 31/5/2004 11:21:39
File Date: 31/5/2004 12:21:39
After cut – Part 2
Data Size: 10.1 GB (3.6 MB/s)
Type: AVI
Movie Size: 720x576
Duration: 0:47:43:23
Time Units: 1718352/600 (2863.92s)
Frames: 71598
Frame Duration: 24
Frame Rate: 25.0 fps
DV Info: (PAL 4:3, 48 kHz)
Video Track: DV-PAL (720x576, 2863.9s, 2047 MB, 'dvcp', 71598 samples)
Sound Track: 16-bit Little Endian (2863.9s, 524 MB, 'sowt', 137468160 samples)
Audio: 48.0 kHz, stereo, 16 bit
Record Date: 25/6/2004 16:56:51
File Date: 25/6/2004 17:56:51
It lost some additional data of stream (in part 2 DV Exposure is absent).

JohnnyMalaria
2nd October 2006, 23:20
It is possible that the exposure information does not exist for that portion of the DV stream.

The list of information for the uncut file shows only a 'snap shot' of the information. It does not show if any changes occur during the recording.

If you want to see all the information (including the exposure), you can try (for free!) one of our two products:

Enosoft Enhanced DV Decoder - this will display the timecode, date, exposure etc etc when viewing a DV AVI file in almost any media player, including Windows Media Player. (15-day trial version)

Enosoft DV Processor - this will let you play the DV AVI file and add all the same kind of information as the above product. (Beta version - fully functional)

In either case, just play the file and see how the data change....

You can download both programs from our website at http://www.enosoft.net

Dmitry Vergheles
5th October 2006, 07:14
Hi,
did you try this tool?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=602038#post602038