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Re: AVCHD and Blu-Ray
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Vincent Becquiot
on Mar 25, 2008 at 6:53:16 pm
Many of these cameras also come (or came) with DVD burners, so you could just walk away with a DVD. It's obviously not meant to be edited, but it's still much smaller and efficient than Mpeg2. As you said, it's great for when Bluray becomes mainstream (if it ever does), but to go to DVD or edit with Premiere you'll have to convert it I'm afraid.
BTW, there are editors that do support AVCHD, including I think Sony's Vegas (which makes sense)
Vince
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by Marc Sandlhauser on Mar 25, 2008 at 4:01:59 pm
Re: AVCHD and Blu-Ray
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