Tim Cee
March 20th, 2007, 08:48 PM
I wasn't sure if this is the right place to post this but here it goes. Please feel free to critique my system and advise if there is anything better I should have or look into.
I thought I would share my experiences so far with the equipment I have.
A Sony HDR-SR1 with the 30 gig hard drive, a PC with XP Media Edition, Pentium 4 @3.2 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, not sure about my graphics card but it’s supposed to be a decent one. A 16 x DVD-CD combo reader and writer with a separate DVD player. I’m using both Nero 7 (ver 6) or Showbiz 2 depending on which one works at the time I need it. Along with that I have a 22” Wide Screen LCD monitor.
So far the Sony Camera works fine. I find that even when saving the files as Mpegs, they still do not write to a DVD for some reason when I try using Nero or Showbiz. Other Mpegs not from the camera write just fine to DVD. When using the software Sony provided with the camera it is a 50-50 bet trying to write short test videos to a DVD. Short as in about a 3-minute test video. It seems to have difficulty at the writing stage. I slowed the write speed down to 4 which allows writing but only half the time. It gets to the write stage and spits the disc out saying an error has occurred, no further explanation. It seems finicky at best. When viewing the HD video using the Sony Browser supplied with the camera, it is jerky at times and lacks impressive playback quality. The reduced quality or mpeg playback looks better in my opinion. Due to my equipment no doubt.
When the Sony Software does write to a DVD it plays back only on a cheapo player not the expensive new player I have on my HD TV. It also plays using the recorder drive on my PC but not in the DVD player on the PC. Why is that?
I don’t know anything about compression rates or bits. I think I represent a typical consumer. I just want to take, edit, record to DVD’s and watch HD Video with as little hassles as possible. I expect the camera I just shelled out $1200.00 for to work flawlessly. I learned of the AVCHD situation after bringing the camera home rather than before buying it. I know, but what’s done is done.
On a side note? I’m an amateur astronomer. I do astrophotography using a telescope, a laptop, and a CCD device in the eyepiece of the telescope. Even with absolutely no prior astronomy, computer, or photography experience I was able to take brilliant photos of planets, starts, and nebulae my first night out. This Sony Camera is not as user friendly but with the help of all of you and some trial and error I will overcome and conquer it (I Hope)
The manual that came with the camera seems a little cluttered. I’m sure to some of you with the knowledge of cameras and computers you have it is pretty cut and dry. To me it is a little lacking in troubleshooting. This is the reason I joined this forum, to learn and share what I have learned so far. By the way? I do not intend to use the Sony HDR for astronomy.
I use the camera for family and other functions. I just want to be able to get the most from it as possible considering the current technology available (to which I am ignorant) . I never intend to use it for still photography, I have a nice digital camera for that.
I would appreciate any and all comments, advice, and input. Also if any of you can suggest software or hardware that would make life easier for me over what I currently have I would be most appreciative. If any of you plan to get into astrophotography, let me know I may be able to help you out some in return.
Thanks for the time,
Tim Cee
I thought I would share my experiences so far with the equipment I have.
A Sony HDR-SR1 with the 30 gig hard drive, a PC with XP Media Edition, Pentium 4 @3.2 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, not sure about my graphics card but it’s supposed to be a decent one. A 16 x DVD-CD combo reader and writer with a separate DVD player. I’m using both Nero 7 (ver 6) or Showbiz 2 depending on which one works at the time I need it. Along with that I have a 22” Wide Screen LCD monitor.
So far the Sony Camera works fine. I find that even when saving the files as Mpegs, they still do not write to a DVD for some reason when I try using Nero or Showbiz. Other Mpegs not from the camera write just fine to DVD. When using the software Sony provided with the camera it is a 50-50 bet trying to write short test videos to a DVD. Short as in about a 3-minute test video. It seems to have difficulty at the writing stage. I slowed the write speed down to 4 which allows writing but only half the time. It gets to the write stage and spits the disc out saying an error has occurred, no further explanation. It seems finicky at best. When viewing the HD video using the Sony Browser supplied with the camera, it is jerky at times and lacks impressive playback quality. The reduced quality or mpeg playback looks better in my opinion. Due to my equipment no doubt.
When the Sony Software does write to a DVD it plays back only on a cheapo player not the expensive new player I have on my HD TV. It also plays using the recorder drive on my PC but not in the DVD player on the PC. Why is that?
I don’t know anything about compression rates or bits. I think I represent a typical consumer. I just want to take, edit, record to DVD’s and watch HD Video with as little hassles as possible. I expect the camera I just shelled out $1200.00 for to work flawlessly. I learned of the AVCHD situation after bringing the camera home rather than before buying it. I know, but what’s done is done.
On a side note? I’m an amateur astronomer. I do astrophotography using a telescope, a laptop, and a CCD device in the eyepiece of the telescope. Even with absolutely no prior astronomy, computer, or photography experience I was able to take brilliant photos of planets, starts, and nebulae my first night out. This Sony Camera is not as user friendly but with the help of all of you and some trial and error I will overcome and conquer it (I Hope)
The manual that came with the camera seems a little cluttered. I’m sure to some of you with the knowledge of cameras and computers you have it is pretty cut and dry. To me it is a little lacking in troubleshooting. This is the reason I joined this forum, to learn and share what I have learned so far. By the way? I do not intend to use the Sony HDR for astronomy.
I use the camera for family and other functions. I just want to be able to get the most from it as possible considering the current technology available (to which I am ignorant) . I never intend to use it for still photography, I have a nice digital camera for that.
I would appreciate any and all comments, advice, and input. Also if any of you can suggest software or hardware that would make life easier for me over what I currently have I would be most appreciative. If any of you plan to get into astrophotography, let me know I may be able to help you out some in return.
Thanks for the time,
Tim Cee