Mon Apr 28, 2025 2:03 pm
There is an online archive of ancient codecs at codec.kiev.ua site. According to the QuickTime FourCC code of the Digital Voodoo codec (DV00 and DV10) it is supported by BlackMagic Design v.9.8.0, Digital Voodoo BlueFish444 v.3.306, and Aurora eXtreme© UC. Original codecs were developed for Apple before they moved to Intel processors, so there is a chance that you will need a very old Mac to install the drivers.
It seems that BlueFish444 site is the the first place to go as it's developed the hardware with the codec support. Try to reach them.
You can also write to the creator of the codecs archive. May be you'll need a VPN to reach the site. However, there is a war in Ukraine, so I do know whether he will respond. I would certainly donate him for this mind blowing service, but I did not find the way to do this.
My video recovery specialist advice would be to use only and only open source codecs for archive purposes. And only the most popular ones. For Apple users I would recommend ProRes as it is very recovery friendly. And do not use PCM (any flavour) because its bitstream does not have frame delimiters and it could cost you a fortune to recover. AAC Main Profile is a good choice for mono and stereo audio.
Please, do not contact me for media recovery, our service is on the first page in Google search.