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Posted by Smarty on 05/08/07 13:25
Peter,
Also, since the older VPC-HD1A model may have a different file format or
recording format, the newer HD2 may only allow older files to be played back
at this downsampled 30 fps speed by "skipping" every other frame.
Smarty
"Peter Niemayer" <niemayer@isg.de> wrote in message
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> skarkada@gmail.com wrote:
>> Sanyo Xacti HD2 Camcorder Review
> [...]
>
> One question: The tech specs. at
> http://www.sanyo-xacti.com/produkte/tech_spezifikationen.asp?Xacti=HD2
> claim that the HD2 is capable of recording clips at 640x480 in _60_fps.
>
> The manual, downloadable at the same page:
> http://www.sanyo-xacti.com/support/manuals/SANYO_HD2_Kamera_en.pdf
> says 30 fps is the maximum and even states at page 78:
>
> * Video clips recorded using model VPC-HD1A or VPC-HD1 with the mode
> set to XXX (640 x 480 pixels, 60 fps) will be played back on this
> camera at
> a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and frame rate 30 fps.
>
> Either of those two statements must be wrong.
>
> Can you tell us which statement is true?
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Niemayer
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