David van der Want
May 19th, 2010, 12:43 PM
My old Sony DVD Handycam 603E was stolen and I replaced it with a Sony HDR XR350E which records in AVCHD format 1080i. I am very impressed - the quality of picture when played straight from mycamera onto my Samsung plasma is superb.
The technology has advanced in the 5 years since I bought that camera. I used to edit the footage with Movie Magix 12
Now I would like to be able to get my edited AVCHD projects to display in that same quality.
Only thing is - I have no blu ray player or writer.
I do have an Iomega Screenplay HD 500 multimedia player that can play HD video and supports the following formats AC3 (Dolby® Digital Encoding), WAV, WMA, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/DiVX 3.11, 4.x, 5.x/XViD)
I am hoping to be able to play my edited HD projects on this media player and enjoy them in quality that is as close to the unedited clips played on the camera.
In my efforts to accomplish this I have downloaded trial versions of Adobe Premier elements, Cyberlink Power DVD, Sony Vegas Movie Studio and Pinnacles offering - all products aimed at the enthusiast but strictly amateur - that's me.
None of these has been able to produce a file that the media player can play. The message - Codec not supported displays.
Can anyone give me some advice? Of course, the obvious solution is to purchase a blue ray player and writer and that is on the cards once the fiscus has recovered from the camera purchase. (Nice to have something to grow into)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
David
The technology has advanced in the 5 years since I bought that camera. I used to edit the footage with Movie Magix 12
Now I would like to be able to get my edited AVCHD projects to display in that same quality.
Only thing is - I have no blu ray player or writer.
I do have an Iomega Screenplay HD 500 multimedia player that can play HD video and supports the following formats AC3 (Dolby® Digital Encoding), WAV, WMA, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/DiVX 3.11, 4.x, 5.x/XViD)
I am hoping to be able to play my edited HD projects on this media player and enjoy them in quality that is as close to the unedited clips played on the camera.
In my efforts to accomplish this I have downloaded trial versions of Adobe Premier elements, Cyberlink Power DVD, Sony Vegas Movie Studio and Pinnacles offering - all products aimed at the enthusiast but strictly amateur - that's me.
None of these has been able to produce a file that the media player can play. The message - Codec not supported displays.
Can anyone give me some advice? Of course, the obvious solution is to purchase a blue ray player and writer and that is on the cards once the fiscus has recovered from the camera purchase. (Nice to have something to grow into)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
David