Organize media on your computer and DV camcorder with this comprehensive and intuitive cataloging and video logging software solution.
- CatDV Standard
- Version :12.0.3
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Square Box Systems Ltd
CatDV Standard Description
If you are an amateur filmmaker and wish to keep track of all your recordings, manage clips and create complex catalogs, you may want to try CatDV Standard.
It is a comprehensive but intuitive tool that supports a wide array of media formats and can help you create thumbnail catalogs, low-resolution preview clips and export videos to various formats.
Supports numerous media formats
CatDV Standard can import various types of image, audio and video files. These include JPG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV, MOV, MP4, WMV, AVI, DV and many more.
The application can extract EXIF data from photos taken with digital cameras, album and artist information from MP3 ID3 tags, as well as various types of metadata from video clips. This information can be edited and is stored in the CatDV catalog file.
Automatic scene detection
CatDV Standard offers a scene detection function, allowing you to easily create clips from a larger video file, without having to manually navigate to each scene cutoff point.
When indexing media files, the application can automatically create thumbnails for certain frames in each scene or from user-specified locations.
Create low-resolution preview versions of videos
The program offers a function that allows you to create a lower quality version of a source video file. This proxy file can be accessed if the original clip is not available for various reasons.
CatDV Standard also features a useful timecode calculator and enables you to add a burnt-in date and time display on your video files.
You can save clips to various formats, export catalogs to HTML, as well as print detailed reports of all selected clips, with or without thumbnails.
All in all, CatDV Standard is a complex application that can help you organize your video clips into catalogs, create thumbnail preview images, low-resolution proxy clips and extract metadata from imported media.