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Articles » Computers » Software » Enjoying Rich Home Videos in HD

Contributor - Justin Jones
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  • Date Contributed: Feb 25, 2009

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Enjoying Rich Home Videos in HD


Editing in high definition used to be the privilege of a very few lucky people. But today there are software suitable for use on personal computers, that you can buy at an affordable price and that will allow you to edit material shot in high definition right on your desktop.

Here comes not only high definition, but also the world of video entertainment that is quickly taking over the world. Television screens and modern video players for instance blu-ray uses high definition format, cable and satellite television service providers use it too. This is good news too, the prices for shooting HD quality footage is reasonable for the average consumer.

In fact, it would be difficult to come up with any compelling reasons for buying a new SD camera any more, even if you have yet to update the rest of your home entertainment system to the HD era. The memories and events recorded in high definition today, will look even more stunning in the years to come - if they are recorded in HD as they happen.

Which one would you prefer tape, disc or card?

Hard disk cameras can be categorized according to the media they utilize for storing the data. The average camera utilizes tape which is very cost-effective. Small cameras have got a memory card for recording purposes, also others are readily available on the market for storing data on a small hard disk drive or instantly on to a blu-ray disc.

Hdv is a consumer friendly tape format that most closely matches what the pros use, however, it is not as high quality as the commercial grade dvcopro-hd, ds-hd, or hdcam formats. However, for recording the important events in your life devices that record in dv-format or employ the avchd compression to record to a small memory card or hard drive are certainly good enough.

One huge dissadvantage of working with dv-tapes is that you have to record and upload on to your computer in real time. If you have shot three hours worth of footage, it will take three hours to transfer it to the computer for editing.

In this regard avchd format cameras are easy to use, video and audio can be moved quickly just like other files. However, for the editing part of your movie project you need to make sure that your video editing software supports the avchd format. You should also pay close attention to the formats with which you prepare your movie for publication.

For a more thorough look at Avchd Video Editing Software visit the authors site on the topic for learning exactly how this new format is changing the world of home video, and how it affects producers of home video.

You can also read more of his articles at his blog on video editing.

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