Infoseite // PAL / HDV



Frage von geo:


Hello Forum!
One question haunts me and I hope you find one of you to me just to explain.
I have a camcorder, the DV as synonymous to miniDV HDV can record. I will now take diligent in HDV on the whole and cut into Pinnacle Studio 11Plus. Then I burn the whole DVD, put it in a regular DVD player and watch the whole on a Flachbildfernsehr to.
What do I see? I've heard you look back only PAL, since the burn to DVD all down to PAL is expected to put it on a regular DVD player play it.
Then of course I wonder where I can actually watch HDV?
Only on a HD player ...

Please times a simple awareness of them.

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Antwort von Markus73:

"Geo" wrote: [...] Then I ask myself of course, where I can actually watch HDV?
Only on a HD player ...


Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD in conjunction with a similar player and a television, the high Resolutiondarstellen can.

Gruß,
Markus

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

Yes, only one player, the HD-DVD can play - you can burn the presumably with Pinnacle Studio. That seems not the format of the future to be Bluray will probably make the race.

A way out of the misery that is me and a friend worked:
Alternatively, it is synonymous, if you get HD in 1280 x 720, 25p as WMV ausgibst and then via the Sony Playstation 3 s.den HD-capable TV send. These WMV files may not exceed 2 GB in size, because otherwise the Playstation, the DVD does not like. For a 30-minute clip would be enough.
Second possibility:
From Xoro player right there, which can be used synonymous. My 8500 Xoro eats almost everything, says synonymous WMV file. The he gives, if need be, even via scart s.ein "normal" PAL device. The player would still get his due and the Bluray hype for little money. I did exactly a year ago paid 180 euros.
Last path: the finished project back to tape off (in HDV of course) and of there via HDMI - or component cable TV. Of this, I advise on a permanent basis, which wears out the camera too quickly - after all, for once without any additional investment to try it.

(All this is only if your flat HD TV of course "can"!)
BG, Andreas

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Antwort von Axel:

To see how HD looks on your television, you can determine the finished film from the calculator on the Camera back and play over component or HDMI, depending on what your Camera / your TV, play. When I conducted this test to the reassuring knowledge that I am with the purchase of a player may have to wait.

Now my WG wants to purchase a PS3, the BDs can play to the handful of titles on HD to see it until now. Although I am involved s.der purchase, but can see the benefits for me skeptical: I would have to BDs with a friend Authors, the Encore, because the DSP is not yet supported. I would have to buy a burner. I would have to buy ridiculously expensive blanks. All this, without a guarantee that it works: A HD DVD, I have already done, they ran on the Toshiba but not because of not playing 25i. Do not be.

"Andreas_Kiel" wrote: Alternatively, it is synonymous, if you get HD in 1280 x 720, 25p as WMV ausgibst and then via the Sony Playstation 3 s.den HD-capable TV send. These WMV files may not exceed 2 GB in size, because otherwise the Playstation, the DVD does not like. For a 30-minute clip would be enough.
Our postings have overlapped. Interesting. Good to know. 2 GB? No problem.

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

"Axel" wrote:
Our postings have overlapped. Interesting. Good to know. 2 GB? No problem.

... if you s.der DVD s.Filesystem tinkers, were probably even more: the PS3 was originally an error message back (file was 3.2 GB in size), but I just do not come out more like the name was ... but what was it with the file.
BG, Andreas

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Antwort von TheBubble:

"Geo" wrote:
Then of course I wonder where I can actually watch HDV?
Only on a HD player ...


You can have it as synonymous s.PC chart.

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