![]() ![]() Or explain to them that you'll need them to buy you equipment if this is part of your job as you'll need a PC to view the files and it isn't possible on your personal equipment.Īnother way to go would be to get a virtualization environment (Parallels) and a Windows license and install Windows on your Mac to run that software. Nothing came up in the Mac App Store.Īnother option would be to get the person sending you those files to give you decrypted versions in a more universal format. I've never heard of any of these pieces of software so I have no idea how legitimate they are or if any of them would contain malware. I assume it decrypts the files and then outputs something in a regular format. Something like VLC probably can't handle it because of that encryption.Ī quick search (Mac DAV video converter) turns up a few pieces of software you can download for the Mac to convert these files so you can view them. It seems that you need specific software, built only for Windows, to open it and play it because of the encryption. So looking it up, it seems a DAV file is some sort of special encrypted video file, perhaps proprietary in nature.
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