GIF to WTV Converter

Convert animated GIFs to Windows WTV video format

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Windows TV Native

WTV is the native format for Windows Media Center and Windows DVR. Your converted animation integrates with the Windows television ecosystem.

Video Settings

Adjust resolution, quality, and encoding parameters for the WTV output. Tailor the result to your specific Windows TV setup.

Cloud Encoding

Convertio handles the encoding online. No Windows Media Center tools needed — upload the GIF and download the WTV from any browser.

How to convert GIF to WTV

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose wtv or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your wtv file right afterwards

About formats

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) was introduced by CompuServe on June 15, 1987 as a platform-independent image format for transmitting color graphics over the CompuServe online service's modem-speed connections. The format uses LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) lossless compression on indexed-color images with a palette of up to 256 colors selected from a 24-bit RGB color space. GIF's most distinctive capability is animation: multiple image frames can be stored sequentially within a single file, each with independent delay timing, disposal methods, and local color palettes, enabling short looping animations without any video codec or player. The format also supports binary transparency (one palette entry designated as fully transparent) and interlaced display for progressive rendering. GIF became synonymous with web culture — animated GIFs proliferated across early websites, messaging platforms, and social media, evolving into a communication medium in their own right. One advantage is universal animation support — GIF animations play natively in every web browser, email client, messaging app, and social platform without plugins, codecs, or compatibility concerns, a level of ubiquity no other animation format has achieved. The lossless compression on palette-based images provides another strength: graphics with flat colors, text, and sharp edges (logos, diagrams, UI elements) compress efficiently without the artifacts that affect JPEG. Although the LZW patents that once threatened GIF's use expired in 2004, and newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer superior compression with full-color animation, GIF's cultural entrenchment keeps it irreplaceable for casual animated content.
Developer: CompuServe
Initial release: June 15, 1987
WTV (Windows Recorded TV Show) is a digital video recording format developed by Microsoft and introduced in July 2008 with the Windows Media Center TV Pack for Windows Vista. The format was designed to replace the earlier DVR-MS recording format used by Windows Media Center, offering a more capable container for recording live television broadcasts. WTV files store video in MPEG-2 or H.264 encoding alongside multiple audio tracks in AC-3 or MPEG audio format, along with closed caption data, electronic program guide metadata, and copy protection flags. The container uses an internal directory structure that supports time-shifting features, allowing Windows Media Center to record content while simultaneously enabling playback from the beginning of the recording. A rich metadata framework preserves detailed program information from the electronic program guide (EPG), including show title, episode description, genre, ratings, and original air date, making it easy to organize and browse recorded content. The format supports both standard definition and high definition recordings from digital cable, over-the-air ATSC, and ClearQAM tuner sources. WTV files are natively accessible through Windows Media Center and can be converted to the simpler DVR-MS format using built-in Windows tools. While Windows Media Center was discontinued after Windows 7 (with limited support in Windows 8), WTV files remain in personal media archives and can be processed by third-party video tools.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: July 16, 2008

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert GIF to WTV?

WTV is the recording format for Windows Media Center — converting creates a video compatible with Windows TV recording infrastructure and DVR software.

What plays WTV files?

Windows Media Center, Windows Media Player (on Windows 7+), and VLC can play WTV files. Some third-party DVR software also supports the format.

Is WTV still used?

WTV is mainly relevant for Windows Media Center recordings and legacy DVR setups. For general video use, MP4 or MKV offer wider compatibility.

Does WTV preserve animation?

Yes — all GIF frames are encoded into the WTV video stream with full-color playback and standard video compression.

Can I convert WTV to other formats?

Yes — VLC and Convertio can convert WTV files to MP4, MKV, or other formats for broader playback compatibility.

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