MicroMV
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MicroMV was a videotape format introduced in 2001 by Sony. This cassette is physically smaller than a Digital8 or DV cassette. In fact, MicroMV is the smallest videotape format — 70% smaller than MiniDV or about the size of two quarters across. Each cassette can hold up to 60 minutes of video.
The MicroMV format does not use the highly popular DV format. Instead, it uses 12 Mbit/s MPEG-2 compression, like that used for DVDs and HDV. Footage recorded on MicroMV format initially could not be directly edited with mainstream DV editing software such as Adobe Premiere or Apple Final Cut Pro; instead Sony supplied its own video editing software (for Windows PCs only). Later versions of Ulead Video Studio and several freeware applications however could cature and edit from Sony MicroMV Camcorders.
MicroMV has not been a successful format. Currently, Sony is the only electronics manufacturer to sell MicroMV cameras. As of January 2006, Sony does not offer any new MicroMV camcorder models.
[edit] Software Supporting MicroMV
- [GrabMV] -- Captures MicroMV clips.
- [FFMPEG] -- support for MPEG-TS playback
- [Blender] -- Video Sequencer supports editing of the MPEG-TS directly thanks to ffmpeg.