Frage von Pago:Dear experts,
after I spend hours on research abgerackert did I turn for help s.euch. I have a camcorder, the AVCHD on DVDs 8mm writes. Now I would like to create compatible DVDs, based on commercially available DVD players are playing.
The whole should be as easy and fast, I would s.Liebsten a hardware solution, aka "DVD camcorder anstöpseln, DVD-recording to start." If I judge the situation correctly can deliver HD camcorder via the Firewire output only their own AVCHD format, but not an MPEG2 stream. Do you know if there are DVD recorders that this format "eat" and a "normal" DVD-Video can convert?
It gives me a little stomach ache, an analog input for dubbing to use synonymous if the probably the easiest would be ....
Thanks for the help!
Gruß,
Antwort von Bruno Peter:
The despair in the handling of the AVCHD material is based on a broad front wide ...
Let's first all from leave to return with the beautiful pictures ...
You're not alone, unfortunately ...
As I said it, can see on my HP ...
Antwort von jazzy_d:
"If I judge the situation correctly can deliver HD camcorder via the Firewire output only their own AVCHD format, but not an MPEG2 stream."
Rather, vice versa. AVCHD files are via USB to the PC copy.
If your cam a Firewire output and you have to SD resolution, where to spend it, could it work with the DVD recorder.
Antwort von Pago:
Ah okay, that was me. So come on the firewire output from an MPEG2 stream and no HD material? Or can the DVD recorder anyway read and burn?
Antwort von jazzy_d:
A firewire output s.der Cam delivers Resolutionin either SD-DV-AVI or HDV mpeg2. This can be seen in the HDV cams in the menu. If your DVD recorder, a Firewire input has the odds are high that the DV-AVI video signal-DVD (standard mpeg2) can create.
What makes me a little aback, the AVCHD cam records on miniDVD. Are you sure have a Firewire output has?