Archivist-made software that supports data migration from DV tapes into digital files suitable for long-term preservation. Snapshot daily builds are at https://mediaarea.net/download/snapshots/binary/dvrescue/.
When a recording starts, I press ff/rew on the video tape player to cause frames at non-standard playback speed (expecting them to be present in the stream piped to the player, but not to be in the resulting 20240329a.dv file). In the result the non-standard playback frames are not ignored as requested but in the output.
With my preferences, when clicking record the GUI runs:
"/Applications/dvrescue.app/Contents/Helpers/dvrescue -y device://0x8004601025d6122 --merge-ignore-speed --merge-ignore-concealed -x Users/drice/Library/Containers/net.MediaArea.dvrescue.mac-gui/Data/Movies/20240329a.dv.dvrescue.xml -c /Users/drice/Library/Containers/net.MediaArea.dvrescue.mac-gui/Data/Movies/20240329a.dv.scc --cc-format scc -m /Users/drice/Library/Containers/net.MediaArea.dvrescue.mac-gui/Data/Movies/20240329a.dv --merge-output-speed --merge-output-concealed -m - --verbosity 9 --csv
When a recording starts, I press ff/rew on the video tape player to cause frames at non-standard playback speed (expecting them to be present in the stream piped to the player, but not to be in the resulting 20240329a.dv file). In the result the non-standard playback frames are not ignored as requested but in the output.
Resulting recordings emailed to Jerome.