I have a Panasonic HDC-TM90 camcorder. My normal video comes out 1920x1080 59fps. The problem is when I go to burn the video to blu-ray, it stutters because I guess blu-ray is not compliant for 1080 59fps. But it is compliant for 1080 29fps. Can I video at the 29fps? What would you suggest? I do notice that I can record in 1080i HDMI resolution, as well as 1080p, or even as low as 480p.
James
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3
-
-
I would always *record* (acquisition) at the highest quality format. That's 1080p59.94 28Mb/s for your camera . You can always make copies , reduce the resolution, lower the quality later etc... but you can never make it better. Especially if this is important stuff and you don't have a time machine. It only goes downhill in quality when you edit it or re-encode it.
1080i 59.94 (interlaced) is reduced spatial resolution (half the spatial resolution)
1080p59.94 are real full progressive frames -
Ok I get it. Record in the best quality, and someday, the technology will catch up. Thanks
James
Similar Threads
-
1920x1080 59fps will this burn correctly on my BD-R?
By jbitakis in forum Authoring (Blu-ray)Replies: 29Last Post: 19th Nov 2012, 03:55 -
Best HD camcorder that can record onto tape?
By alexh110 in forum Camcorders (DV/HDV/AVCHD/HD)Replies: 19Last Post: 10th Oct 2011, 09:20 -
Problem capturing mini dv audio w/ camcorder other than one used to record
By Nuzy in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 18Last Post: 22nd Feb 2010, 05:35 -
How to record video from camcorder and stream live simultaneously
By bnchs in forum Video Streaming DownloadingReplies: 2Last Post: 27th Aug 2009, 13:28 -
Pause/Record on DVD recorder controlled by camcorder?
By maveni in forum DVD & Blu-ray RecordersReplies: 0Last Post: 15th Jan 2009, 10:27