Frage von Dropselmops:Hi,
Newbie here and have absolutely no answer I found to my question, maybe I'm too inexperienced synonymous in the search, so forgive if I had tomatoes on my eyes.
Now my question, I plan to purchase a camcorder and my hats auich the 280s done. I would now like to know how the picture on a Plasma or LCD Television rübnerkommt. Before I got to film ever to 16:9 and my friend wants to stop buying such a huge new-fangled HDTV Television o) Now we need kucken whether we are compatible, what do you say to that?
Thanks in advance
Antwort von Jan:
Had I posted very recently here, GS 280 & Semi XM 2 via S-video.
The picture looked like I say very modestly, "pixel" is not a term that somehow understandable because XM 2 & GS 280 with PAL Resolution414.720 pixels - 720x576's on the tape and write the plasma most clearly, "underutilized" according to the device are the 1920x1080 or 12 ** x720 dar. Depending on the technology and the picture looked better model on one or the other, but for me generally very mixed.
Yourself time to test eg with GS 280 & Media Saturn to go s.gewünschten Plasma / LCD connect to compare and ...
VG
Jan
Antwort von Dropselmops:
Ok, thank you very much, because even got ne stupid question.
If I s.PC film post, then I'll be in the NTSC and then it looks good on the big screens?
Liebe Grüße
Dropsi
Antwort von alpinmolch:
jaaa already. . . if you are in the U.S. or the Pacific Islands on a live or want to see the film there. :-)
YOU know what NTSC is?
NTSC is the American television standard (29.97 b / sec - 60Hz - 480 x 720)
In (almost all of Europe and parts of Africa) and South America is the PAL standard, fixed (25b/sec-50Hz - 576 x720).
So, I think you live / are living in Europe, that is PAL, but the TV Standard play with your basic question (quality of play on plasma only) a (continental) subordinate role.
Both standards are not compatible with each other, retired, ie produced on NTSC DVD is not running on a PAL DVD player (unless it can handle both Norns). Similarly, a (DV) will video tape that, with an NTSC video camera was recorded, not played on a PAL-Camcorders/Player. (Again, there are exceptions). Conversely, PAL recording to NTSC devices) (The situation is of course equal.
There are devices / software companies or performing a standard conversion.
Greeting
Alpine molch
Antwort von Dropselmops:
Since you're right, I think I was there durcheiandergebracht o)
But like now, when I s.Calculator the film editing and DVD burning, then from the looks better than when I look at the Looking and jump on the Camera?
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
No, he will not look better! Regardless of what media, so long aufläsen remains the same, you can see no difference.
This of course only applies to your example. Synonymous, it is a new HD-DVD because that again is something else, but you have no HD-Cam!
Aporpos, no preference whether you are going with your Camera s.den plasma TV, or whether you will be SD TV guckst (yes at the moment very rarely mal ne HD transfer) is the quality equally bad, or?
I would look at an acquisition of an HD-TV (always!), How good is the Resolutionbei SD TV. Since he ResolutionHD can be as good if he is not clever SD interpolated bringts me as nothing!
Liebe Grüße
Constantin
Antwort von Markus:
If I s.PC film post, then I'll be in the NTSC and then it looks good on the big screens? During the conversion of PAL to NTSC a good part of the image quality is lost, weil .. see
convert NTSC to PAL?
Both standards are not compatible with each other, retired, ie produced on NTSC DVD is not running on a PAL DVD player ...
PAL is technically more demanding than NTSC, which is why many PAL video devices "backward-compatible behavior. Most PAL DVD players can play NTSC DVDs. Conversely, the far from obvious. ;-)