HDV Converter
HDV Converter

HDV is a format for recording and playback of high-definition video on a DV cassette tape.The format was originally developed by JVC and was supported by Sony, Canon and Sharp. HDV video is compressed with MPEG-2 encoder. HDV is supported by AVS Video Converter, you can burn HDV files to DVD movie, or convert HDV to Blu-ray format.

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HDV is supported by AVS Video Converter, you can burn HDV files to DVD movie, or convert HDV to Blu-ray format. The software helps you manage HD videos from JVC, Sony, Canon, Sharp, Panasonic camcorders, including HDV, AVCHD, M2TS, MTS, M2T, TOD, MOD, MPEG-2 HD, WMV HD, convert them to AVI, WMV, MP4, MOV, QT, 3GP, FLV, SWF, RM, MKV, VOB, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.

How to convert HDV to DVD, Blu-ray with HDV Video Converter?

Step 1: Add HDV files
Hook up your camera to computer, and copy the files to hard drive, then add them into AVS Video Converter.

HDV to DVD & Blu-Ray Converter

Step 2: HDV to DVD
Choose "To DVD" or "To Blu-ray" as output video format on the top menu, and select specific type from the Profile list.

HDV to DVD & Blu-Ray Converter

Step 3: Output folder
Find an output directory to store the final videos by click Browse button, then hit "Convert Now!" button to start the conversion.

HDV to DVD & Blu-Ray Converter

Step 4: Burn HDV to DVD
Burn the converted videos to DVD by click "Burn to Disc" button, if not, directly open the final videos by click "Open Folder".

HDV to DVD & Blu-Ray Converter

After conversion, you could watch the personalized DVD disc movie or Blu-ray disc movie on your DVD player or Blu-ray player!

What is HDV?
HDV is a format for recording and playback of high-definition video on a DV cassette tape.The format was originally developed by JVC and was supported by Sony, Canon and Sharp. HDV video is compressed with MPEG-2 encoder. HDV audio is compressed using MPEG-1 Layer 2 compression scheme. Video and audio are multiplexed into transport stream, which can be recorded onto magnetic tape or in a digital file.Two major versions of HDV are HDV 720p and HDV 1080i.