Curiously. THese need Sony's BRD players to watch? Or you hook the camera up to the TV? Just wondering how this works without a next gen BRD player in 5 years from now if BRD doesn't work out? Do macs even play the smaller discs?
Rick, no you don't need Blu-Ray or HD-DVD (it wouldn't make sense for someone to buy a cam and require any of those to actually play the movies). Think of it as a regular video camera: self-contained.
AVCHD is simply a higher-definition format (that can't be edited cost/time-effectively, IMO). See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD
I prefer to record in standard definition, myself - with sane editing speeds.
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Rick Lyon @ May 7th 2007 5:13PM
Curiously. THese need Sony's BRD players to watch? Or you hook the camera up to the TV? Just wondering how this works without a next gen BRD player in 5 years from now if BRD doesn't work out? Do macs even play the smaller discs?
tekdroid @ May 7th 2007 6:29PM
Rick, no you don't need Blu-Ray or HD-DVD (it wouldn't make sense for someone to buy a cam and require any of those to actually play the movies). Think of it as a regular video camera: self-contained.
AVCHD is simply a higher-definition format (that can't be edited cost/time-effectively, IMO). See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD
I prefer to record in standard definition, myself - with sane editing speeds.