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What is DV?

DV is the abbreviation of English DigitalVideo, namely digital camera. When shooting, users can watch the moving image to be shot through the LCD screen of DV, and they can see the shot moving image immediately after shooting. Through DV, the captured moving images can be converted into digital signals and stored in DV band together with the sound signals recorded by the microphone.

DV can be connected with a computer, read the contents of the DV tape, and then post-process these contents, such as editing, or carve them into VCD or DVD for storage. DV can also be connected to a TV, which can not only read the contents of DV tapes, but also record TV programs.