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Jan 2007
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How can a HD camcorder can record an hour of 1080i footage to a DVD but the HD camcorders with a 30GB hardrive can only also do 1 hour of 1080i footage? That would seem to be taking a lot of hard drive space on my computer if 30GB=only 1 hour?
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According to CNET the Sony HD camcorder holds about 4 hours on a 30GB harddrive.
"The good: Hard disk holds about four hours of best-quality HD video; sharp, saturated, low-noise video; excellent build quality; fast, smooth focus with effective image stabilization" http://reviews.cnet.com/Sony_Handyca...html?tag=prmo1 |
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Jan 2007
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According to the review if you want to put the video on a DVD you will have to downscale to 480p.
I was looking on Bestbuy's site and it says it can only record 60minutes of 1080i content. I should have known better than to belieive that but I'm totally clueless when it comes to camcorders. |
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Mar 2005
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Use the AVCHD HDD Handycam built-in hard disk drive to record Standard Definition (MPEG2) or High-Definition (AVCHD) video. Burn Standard Definition to DVD media for playback on most DVD players. Or transfer High-Definition AVCHD recordings to disc for playback on your PC, Blu-ray Disc™ Player or PlayStation® 3. can't see why you can't burn to SD you just can't use HD content in regular DVD player because of AVCHD since blu-ray is backwards compatible its possible you can view |
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Mar 2008
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In fact you can use DVD5 or DVD9 to record HD and playback via a PC DVD connected to your display device. By the way HD can be encoded in mpeg2 as well as AVCHD (variant of mpeg4) |
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Sep 2007
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AVCHD on red-laser (DVD/R) will play. Camcoders with removable AVCHD media (DVD/R, BD/R, SDHC, SD) all will play on the players capable of taking the media (eg : PS3). Even on PS3 without the SD -reader, if you connect a USB SD reader, they will still recognize the video and play them. |
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