
Convert MicroMV to DVD
Sony MicroMV Cassettes The Thing that Shrunk Before Our Eyes!! B-List horror films of the 1950s were all about science and technology run amuck. A scientist spills a beaker during a thunderstorm, a mutated creature scuttles out of a lab and, well—watch out, necking teens! Out of the hasty experimentation with new video technologies at the turn of the century, MicroMV came squeaking onto the scene in 2001 like some genetic freak of nature. Sony MicroMV cassettes were the smallest videotape format ever introduced—70% smaller than MiniDV, in fact. They looked like they belonged in an answering machine. Made to play in some of the most compact camcorders ever made, these microscopic monsters were hardly in danger of reproducing. Sony was the only company to roll out the MicroMV format, for one. Add to that the fact that no software worked with the 12 Mbit/s MPEG-2 compression-to-tape format, except for the editing software Sony designed specifically for