2009 is the decisive year for the video in HD. The new models are arriving at a fast pace, with different types of media: cassettes (DHV), hard disk, DVD, flash memory (AVCHD).
With the arrival of high definition (HD), the videos we’re seeing them through new developments and the producers take the opportunity to increase the number of formats and media simultaneously. Therefore, it is easy to get lost. Should I switch to HD immediately? If you are an amateur filmmaker, the hard drive is right for me? It’s easy to edit in AVCHD? There are many things to give attention to before choosing a template.
<b>Resistance to high definition</b>
While the high-definition video (HD) provides a permanent place for himself, SD (standard definition) is far from dead. The mini-DV tape is still instigating a fight and offers excellent image quality with the main advantages of ease of assembly and automatic archiving. Other media such as DVD or hard drive, the cameras record in MPEG-2. In terms of reading, this format is very easy to use. The DVDs are directly read by readers at home ie the recording time is limited to one hour (not boring the audience). If you like the videos to long-term, the hard drive is definitely for you. While the high-definition video is full of promise, there are some obstacles, including AVCHD which only certain software can recognize. Fortunately, you can still save or export video in SD or HD for more versatility. Otherwise, the difference between the two formats is obvious with an impressive level of detail for the second. Once you try it, it might be difficult to go back to anything else.
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