The best online DVR to 3GP conversion

Convert any video file from DVR to 3GP in a few easy steps using this free online tool. Our converter saves your time as well as the quality of every converted file.

Step by step DVR to 3GP conversion

We created trustworthy DVR to 3GP online converter that is easy to use. In just 3 steps you can convert and download any video file as many times as you want.

Upload DVR file

STEP 1

Use a 'drag and drop' method to upload your DVR file or add a link to it.

Converting DVR to 3GP

STEP 2

Press the 'Start conversion' button, and DVR to 3GP conversion will start.

Download converted 3GP file

STEP 3

As soon as the 'Download' button appears, download your 3GP video files.

DVR Converter

What is a DVR file?

Microsoft Digital Video Recording is a proprietary video and audio file container format. Yes, you’ve guessed it, Microsoft developed DVR file format for storing TV content created in one of their operating systems. This type of file allows the creation of key PVR functionality, time-shifting, live pause, simultaneous record, and playback. It also contains TV program information, the time recorded, and the video itself. Video with DVR extension is encoded using either MPEG-2 standard and audio MPEG-1 Audio Layer II or using Dolby Digital AC-3. Metadata about the content, as well as digital rights management, is also included. DVR files are compatible with Microsoft Windows Media Center and Microsoft Windows Media Player. In case you need to open it with some other program, you might have to convert it to another file format first.

3GP Converter

What is a 3GP file?

The 3GB file format is a multimedia container format based on the ISO media extension. 3GP is used for 3G-enabled cellular phones, but it can be used on some 2G and 4G devices as well. It is a mobile-friendly version of the MP4 files commonly used for desktop. The primary purpose of 3GP format is smaller file size with less bandwidth that will make video and music streaming a lot easier on mobile devices. This file format stores video as H.263 or H.264, and audio as AMR-WB, AMR-WB+, AMR-NB, HE-AAC v1, or AAC-LC. You can open and use it with a variety of programs, such as Microsoft Movies & TV, Apple QuickTime Player, MPlayer, or VideoLAN VLC media player.

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