WMV to WTV Converter

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Transform your WMV content into WTV directly in the browser. No desktop software, no complicated setup.

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How to convert WMV to WTV

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Select or drag&drop WMV video to convert it to the WTV format from your computer, iPhone or Android. Moreover, it is possible to choose it from your Google Drive or Dropbox account.

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Now your video is uploaded and you can start the WMV to WTV conversion. If it is needed, change the output format to one of the 37 video formats supported. After that, you can add more videos for batch conversion.

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If you want, you can customize such settings as resolution, quality, aspect ratio and others by clicking the gear icon. Apply them to all the video files if necessary and click the button "Convert" to process.

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Once your video is converted and edited, you can download it to your Mac, PC or another device. If necessary, save the file to your Dropbox or Google Drive account.

About formats

WMV (Windows Media Video) is a family of video codecs and associated file format developed by Microsoft, first introduced in 1999 as part of the Windows Media framework. The format encompasses several codec generations, from the original WMV 7 through WMV 9 (also standardized as VC-1 by SMPTE under the 421M specification). WMV files are typically contained within the ASF (Advanced Systems Format) wrapper and use the .wmv extension to indicate video content. WMV 9/VC-1 achieved compression efficiency comparable to early H.264 implementations, delivering good visual quality at moderate bit rates and earning adoption for HD DVD and Blu-ray disc content as an approved codec. The format was deeply integrated into the Windows operating system, Windows Media Player, and server-side streaming infrastructure, making it a natural choice for enterprise media delivery, corporate training videos, and Windows-centric web content throughout the 2000s. WMV supports features including interlaced video, multiple bit rate encoding for adaptive streaming, and digital rights management through Windows Media DRM. The Silverlight platform also used WMV as its primary video format for rich internet applications and streaming services. While the industry has largely moved to H.264 and HEVC for most applications, WMV remains present in legacy enterprise content management systems, archived media libraries, and workflows tied to the Windows Media ecosystem.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1999
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 WMV to WTV?

Since WMV has poor Mac, Linux, and mobile device support, converting to WTV gives you Windows ecosystem integration across more platforms.

How do I open a WTV file?

For WTV playback, try Windows Media Center or VLC with the right codecs. All of these support the format natively or with minimal setup.

Is software installation needed?

No — the conversion happens entirely online at convertio.tools. Just upload, pick WTV, and download. No plugins or desktop apps required.

Does the converter preserve audio?

The audio track is included in the WTV output. Both video and sound from your WMV file are carried over during conversion.

Can I convert several WMV videos at once?

Yes — batch conversion is supported. Upload multiple WMV files and convert them to WTV simultaneously on convertio.tools.

Will I lose quality converting WMV to WTV?

Quality loss is minimal with proper settings. Choose a higher bitrate and matching resolution to keep the output as close to the original as possible.

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