Frage von haenjuin:Hello,
I have been a week and a Canon HV20 same time a question about which I read many, despite not yet have understood correctly:
If I were with the video camera to record ( "normal" (50i) and 25p in), how come the video then possible loss on a Full HD Television to?
I prefer the video then with a program down, it is clear as far as I synonymous with the DV camera made. The "normal" video (ie with 50i) is then probably synonymous as 1920x1080/50i arrive at the Television ... I think at least. But how comes the 25p video loss on the Television? 1920x1080/25p (there is any, I know so far only 24p of the Blu-Ray)? Or 1920x1080/50i as synonymous? At least 25p will be (if I so far have understood correctly) so as 50i on tape saved ...
The basic question: I really only want to know what an appropriate Full HD Television "may" order the videos behind the HV20 in the best possible quality to be able to show.
Thanks and greetings
Marc
Antwort von scream:
The FullHD TV has an HDMI and / or Component input.
And the Resolutionbei the HV10/20/30 is 1440x1080
Antwort von haenjuin:
Hi Karol,
yes, I know, the actual resolution, which landed on tape is 1440x1080, but my concern is more around 25p ... how will the s.Besten on the full HD playback?
And a HD Television without HDMI connection there is I think not, right? ;-)
Greeting
Marc
Antwort von immanuelkant:
The TV has HDTV 1080p @ 25 dominate. This is extremely rare, so the 25p mode with the HV20/30 synonymous fairly 'no preference' is.
All HD-ready TV's to process signals with 1080i @ 50/60Hz. Good equipment since 2007, mostly synonymous 1080p @ 24/50/60, more or less well (because of the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray-reproduction). Only a very few top current devices (like my Toshiba freu * not * need) can 25p.