Infoseite // Lossless = MiniDV to TV and PC, or AVCHD for TV and PC



Frage von Movie-Peter:


Hello,

still undecided - but whether or MiniDV AVCHD!

What must I do everything (hardware / software) to the respective lossless format on my PC or TV / Beamer to transfer?

Can I direct both recordings of the CAM (mpeg2 / mpeg4) on the TV screen?

Cam-My favorites are HF100/HF10 and HV30.

Thank you for a brief overview.

Gruß Peter

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Antwort von beiti:

"Movie-Peter" wrote: but whether or MiniDV AVCHD! You mean "HDV or AVCHD.

Quote: What must I do everything (hardware / software) to the respective lossless format on my PC or TV / Beamer to transfer? The format is s.den HDMI TV or projector will not transfer, but uncompressed. In the case of HDV, there is still a upscaling to 1920x1080 instead (because yes HDV internal records only 1440x1080).
Finished films can cut you in HDV back to tape and play on the camcorder in full quality playback, AVCHD, you need to get in for playing extra hardware.

When the transfer is s.den PC: HDV in real time via firewire recorded. With AVCHD, you can simply file rüberkopieren (no preference whether directly or from the Cam with SDHC card reader). Both are lossless.
Any losses in the processing are then again a topic for themselves and depend of editing software and workflow (keyword smart rendering with HDV and AVCHD).

Quote: Can I direct both recordings (mpeg2 / mpeg4) on the TV screen? Yes, as long as they are uncut.

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Antwort von Movie-Peter:

Thanks for the info.

That means I can with the HV30 over the DV-out in the DVD recorder DV-in and of it either to the TV via Scart or HDMI to the projector the picture in real time and see?

Synchronous with the same HF100/HF10 HDMI to projector?

Ok. Then have both formats is no disadvantage to the recordings immediately after the event for all s.TV visible.

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Antwort von beiti:

"Movie-Peter" wrote: That means I can with the HV30 over the DV-out in the DVD recorder DV-in and of it either to the TV via Scart or HDMI to the projector the picture in real time and see? A DVD recorder can only record DV signal (ie SD resolution) understand. While it is the HV30 to DV switch, but then of course you like the high resolution flutes. The same generally applies to any Scart connection.

What about the fact with the DVD recorder? Closing halt the HV30 or HF100 directly via HDMI s.Beamer or TV, then you have the best possible quality.

Quote: Then have both formats is no disadvantage to the recordings immediately after the event for all s.TV visible. The HV30 has the disadvantage that the tape before you rewind them. ;)

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Antwort von Movie-Peter:

[quote = "beiti"] "Movie-Peter" wrote:

Quote: Then have both formats is no disadvantage to the recordings immediately after the event for all s.TV visible. The HV30 has the disadvantage that the tape before you rewind them. ;)


;-)

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Antwort von beiti:

Yet what, as it appears to be a misunderstanding exists: the loss-free transfer of recordings s.den PC (for the purpose of further processing and / or archive) is a completely different process than the direct re-enter.

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Antwort von Movie-Peter:

[quote = "beiti"] "Movie-Peter" wrote:
What about the fact with the DVD recorder? Closing halt the HV30 or HF100 directly via HDMI s.Beamer or TV, then you have the best possible quality.


My TV is still a nostalgic 50Hz device and only my brother has been such a great full-HD beamers Chen ;-)

From the moment I am full Resolutionhabe nix.
Here, I must first explore synonymous and decide new TV or projector yet.

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Antwort von beiti:

"Movie-Peter" wrote: "beiti" wrote:
What about the fact with the DVD recorder?


My TV is still a nostalgic 50Hz device and only my brother has been such a great full-HD beamers Chen ;-)
Changes nix s.der Question: What is the circumstance with the DVD recorder? It is unnecessary - unless (!) You want on DVD. That would be something with the HV30 a bit easier than with the HF100 is because the HV30 via firewire DV signal can output.
The HF100 has however no firewire output. If you're of the HF100 directly to the DVD recorder will go to help only an analog connection.

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Antwort von Movie-Peter:

"beiti" wrote: "Movie-Peter" wrote: "beiti" wrote:
What about the fact with the DVD recorder?


My TV is still a nostalgic 50Hz device and only my brother has been such a great full-HD beamers Chen ;-)
Changes nix s.der Question: What is the circumstance with the DVD recorder? It is unnecessary - unless (!) You want on DVD. That would be something with the HV30 a bit easier than with the HF100 is because the HV30 via firewire DV signal can output.



So with the AV cable into the oldie-TV?

Transfer from the HV30 (SD) on HDD recorder via firewire 1:1?

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Antwort von beiti:

"Movie-Peter" wrote: So with the AV cable into the oldie-TV? Yes, exactly. (So old that it does not cinch or scart times, it will not be.;))

Quote: Transfer from the HV30 (SD) on HDD recorder via firewire 1:1? If the Resolutionvon 1920x1080 down to 720x576 and set the DVD recorder is still in internal MPEG2 compressed, I would not describe as 1:1. But it is almost the best possible way of HDV to DVD.

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Antwort von Movie-Peter:

Ok.

Many thanks for the help ... something learned.

Now I must only decide HV30 or HF100/HF10 yet ;-)

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