Frage von MACerle:Hi,
I have a JVC GY gained 100 HM synonymous because it captures in Quicktime format and is now looking for a suitable storage media for the raw material and the finished production synonymous. In me the JVC SR-HD1550 BluRay recorder is stabbed in the eye, because it is advertised as compatible device (also quicktimetauglich) for the HM100 and HM700.
Now, however, stands in the description of "The SR-HD1550 is also compatible with JVC's Pro HD Cameras (19 and 25 mbps )......." If I with the Camera Full HD (1920x1080i) with 35Mbps include it, which makes the recorder? It reduces the data rate and possibly burn me an unwanted signal HDV (1440x1080i)? I have received so far, unfortunately, still no answer from the Manufacturer / importer.
Or is there a different storage media (MMHD) that is compatible with this sampling rate? I am stuck in a real dead end.
On the edge: I cut on Final Cut Pro and iMAC
Thanks before,
Hannes
Antwort von Jott:
Blu-ray burner and buy good (Recommendation: external Lacie FireWire harmonizes perfectly with Mac - this one's are cheaper but synonymous). What do you want with a Blu-ray recorder, it's all just data backup.
And make it universally compatible Blu-ray you can then synonymous with this burner, directly from Final Cut Pro.
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... If I now with the camera ... with 35Mbps include it, which makes the recorder? It reduces the data rate and possibly burn me an unwanted signal HDV (1440x1080i )?... The most likely thing is that the recorder does not do anything because he can start with this data, nothing. When SR-HD1500 - HD1550 is one on the JVC-Page not found - is certainly in the Instructions that MOV files, which were included in the SP mode, with the recorder are compatible and can be imported. From this I would conclude conversely that in HQ-setting material is not twisted then can be imported. When it's all about you backup, me a 3000-Euro-recorder seems a little overkill to be synonymous.
Antwort von MACerle:
What do you want with a Blu-ray recorder, it's all just data backup.
And make it universally compatible Blu-ray you can then synonymous with this burner, directly from Final Cut Pro. Yes, that's so, data backup. Eventually, the HD is full, and I place them in the closet. After 4 years I'm on it that I need a certain sequence, the thing is running for? With a BD I would cost terms favorable to it.
And wh concerns the BD-burner: the arithmetic in general, a signal sampled with 35 or 50Mbps down? Or is this quality 1:1 to the BD?
Of me of the JVC BD-recorder is only being considered for sampling rates up to 25Mbps (XP) is suitable. The camera does but in HQ mode 35Mbps! What would it make sense to purchase a camera that provides top quality, but the storage can be done only with reduced quality.
Hannes
Antwort von Alf_300:
what I see since so do the BR recorder as DVD recorders, as would be a BR burner XFACH cheaper
The burns BR or data - whether the glass is synonymous but keep one other thing
Antwort von Bernd E.:
Wh ... concerns the BD-burner: the general computing with a 35 or 50Mbps down sampled signal? Or is this quality 1:1 to the BD? ... Alf's has already suggested: You have the BD as well as with the DVD in two ways. Either you create a standard-compliant disk that can be played on a BD player / should and who therefore must comply with certain specifications, or - and this is interesting for your data - you simply create a data BD. Since then, everything could be on it, what you get hold of s.digitalen data from Word document to the unchanged original recordings of your camcorder. Such data is then not in the BD player, but your calculator can access the data.
And as to the durability of the data: Two copies on BD and a hard drive on you should be on the safe page.
Antwort von MACerle:
[Quote = "Bernd E."]
When it's all about you backup, me a 3000-Euro-recorder seems a little overkill to be synonymous. You right of course. DasTeil impressive stop with the possible features. But only burn BD, which is obviously quite expensive.
(That's right, it is an SR-HD1500. ... 1550 is a cry of my error)
Hannes
Antwort von MACerle:
Either you create a standard-compliant disk that can be played on a BD player / should and who therefore must comply with certain specifications, or - and this is interesting for your data - you simply create a data BD. Since then, everything could be on it, what you get hold of s.digitalen data from Word document to the unchanged original recordings of your camcorder.
I think, I will do it. The conversion of SD to HD just yet poses some difficulties I had not known before. Can you recommend me a BD burner which is suitable for me?
Hannes
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... Can you recommend me a BD burner which is suitable for me? ... I have this operation and yet to me, why not have a personal experience, but for me it gets good - as recommended above, synonymous of Jott - are one of Lacie burner.
Antwort von Alf_300:
BR burner of LG
Antwort von Jott:
And wh concerns the BD-burner: the arithmetic in general, a signal sampled with 35 or 50Mbps down? Or is this quality 1:1 to the BD? You're on the wrong track. The burns just the data you draufschiebst as synonymous with CDs and DVDs (which can of course things synonymous). Any format or data rates are still completely no preference. Firing is the Mac, as usual, which do not care whether it is CD-R, DVD-R or BD-R. 1:1 And of course, is just a stupid copy operation.
If you want to make a standard-compliant video Blu-ray, you just need an authoring program such as synonymous for video DVDs.
Antwort von MACerle:
First of all thanks for the tips s.Euch. LaCie (hard discs), I've had good experiences. I will, I think I grow a burner of LaCie.
And is really synonymous, that the disc is burned to the standards. I was irritated only the statement of JVC that the recorder only up to 25Mbps sampled HD files burning. Quite clear that Final Cut Pro transfers a substandard record on the burner.
I think now the way is clear (it) for me.
Thanks again and greetings from Lake Constance,
Hannes
PS.: @ Alf_300: Who is the company "LG"?
Antwort von Jott:
LG halt. Large electronics manufacturer in South Korea was said earlier times Lucky Gold Star, but what had emerged outside Asia as something silly.
If even tinkering (yes you need for the iMac or a suitable housing with equally suitable controller), then access may be more to Pioneer. The LaCie drives work in any case out of the box s.Mac, synonymous's when is it a bit more expensive.
Antwort von MACerle:
LG halt. Large electronics manufacturer in South Korea was said earlier times Lucky Gold Star, but what had emerged outside Asia as something silly. Gold Star is my concept.
No, with "tinkering" I want to give me. I am convinced that LaCie drives work as an external device connected s.iMAC. Quite apart from the fact that it is already highly s.der time that Apple finally gives up the quarrels with the consortium and nails with heads makes obstructed ie, BD-burner in the devices.
Hannes