Dvr-ms

DVR-MS (Microsoft Digital Video Recording) is a proprietary video and audio file format, developed by Microsoft. Video is encoded using the MPEG-2 standard and audio using MPEG-1 Layer II. The format extends these standards by including metadata about the content and digital rights management. The Personal Video Recorder feature of Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition creates files in this format. If a recorded broadcast was marked as copy protected, the resultant DVR-MS file can only be played back on the recording device. DVR-MS files not marked in this way can be played back on any device running:
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition (hotfixes may be required)
  • Windows XP with Service Pack 1, Windows Media Player 9 and Microsoft hotfix 810243
  • Windows XP with Service Pack 1, another compatible DirectShow media player and Microsoft hotfix 810243
At the time of writing (January 2004), support for this file format is very limited. It is not possible to convert DVR-MS files to an alternative format. There are no supported file editing methods; this includes Windows Movie Maker. Finally, there is no third-party support.

 

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