Oh great, even more confusion, no doubt!

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http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/07/12/avchd.20.spec.now.out.with.new.trademarks/
>

Another load of proprietary formats that will just burden and annoy everyone
that's just forked out for PP in the past few years.

I think the 3D stuff was/is just a sequenced interlace format that somehow
sync's the glasses to the screen.  At the moment, its well less than HD, for
the consumer stuff anyway (that Panny with the strange lens on the front).

This new format promises what the people want, just like USB2 was faster
than anything else on the planet, then we realised...

Neil.

On 4 August 2011 18:52, Uwe Soltau <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Julian, Neil,
>
> Now there is AVCHD 2.0 which allows cameras to record 1080 at all frame
> rates and
> p and i at 28Mbit/s.
> I presume that will give us another file extension (and you will need a
> new computer and
> a new Premiere).:-)
>
> Uwe
>
>
> > Neil,
> > I fear that you are incorrect in suggesting that the .m2t file which
> > Gerald enquired about is part of the AVCHD family.
> > AVCHD uses the MPEG 4 based H.264 compression system whereas HDV (on
> > tape or file) uses MPEG 2 compression.
> >
> > The .m2t file format is the standard file format in which HDV is
> > captured by NLE programs such as Premiere, Edius, Vegas etc. and retains
> > the MPEG2 compression system. There is no conversion to AVCHD
> > involved. .m2t is an MPEG2 transport stream format.
> >
> > 'OnLocation' records in .m2t format because that is exactly what Adobe
> > Premiere requires for editing.
> >
> > For the avoidance of doubt, .MTS file format IS for AVCHD but this is
> > not used by the HDV system
> >
> > Julian
> > Bristol, England
> > > __________________________________________________________
> > > 1b. Re: OnLocation Capture Formats
> > > Posted by: "BEDFORD NEIL" [email protected]
> > <mailto:barrymung%40ntlworld.com> barrymung
>
> > > Date: Tue Aug 2, 2011 11:23 am ((PDT))
> > >
> > > Hi Gerald,
> > >
> > > The .M2T or .MTS or even .MT2S extensions are all part of the AVCHD
> > 'family'
> > > (if you can call them that) of HD Blu-Ray video, using H.264
> > compression.
> > >
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG_transport_stream
> > >
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD
> > >
> > > Your HDV is actually the lossy MPEG2/H.262 4.2.0 compression system,
> > more
> > > here:
> > >
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV
> > >
> > > That should help explain things and make it more understandable.
> > >
> > > Just tell us what camera it is and someone should be able to help
> > more :-)
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > Neil.
> > >
> >
> >
>
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>
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>


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