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Posted by Frank on 05/15/07 08:30
On Mon, 14 May 2007 22:54:11 GMT, in 'rec.video.desktop',
in article <Re: Another nail in the coffin to HDV>,
ushere <removethis.leslie.wand@gmail.com> wrote:
>Frank wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 May 2007 13:25:50 -0700, in 'rec.video.desktop',
>> in article <Re: Another nail in the coffin to HDV>,
>> Kill Bill <killbill@goblowme.com> wrote:
>>
>>> ushere wrote:
>>>
>>>> why? there's a plethora of relatively cheap software out there that will
>>>> handle avchd,
>>> name two. Vegas would not be on that list at the moment either.
>>>
>>> -bill
>>
>>
>> Aside from Sony Vegas 7.0e, there's...
>>
>> * Avid Technology/Pinnacle Systems Studio Plus 11
>>
>> * Avid Technology/Pinnacle Systems Studio Ultimate 11
>>
>> * Corel Corporation/Ulead Systems DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus
>>
>> * Corel Corporation/Ulead Systems VideoStudio 11 Plus
>>
>> Also, existing users of Thomson/Grass Valley/Canopus Edius 3 for HDV
>> and Edius Pro 4 can download a free program called Canopus AVCHD
>> Converter that will transcode AVCHD footage to the Canopus HQ Codec so
>> that it can be edited.
>>
>> And there may be others that I don't know of.
>>
>> One would expect that Adobe Systems might add AVCHD support to the
>> next version of Premiere Elements. Additionally, even though they're
>> not currently listed as an official AVCHD supporter, it would seem
>> likely that Apple might add AVCHD support to the next version of
>> iMovie.
>>
>
>thanks frank....
You're quite welcome, and for anyone who might be interested, here's a
list of every AVCHD-format camcorder either available or announced at
the time of this writing, at least as known to me.
Note that most models are only available in certain parts of the
world. Also note that some models listed are sort of duplicates of
each other in that there's one version offered for sale in 50 Hz PAL
countries while there's another version, sold under a slightly
different model number, offered in 60 Hz NTSC countries. In cases such
as this, I've listed both models because the model numbers themselves
are unique even if the products in question are otherwise identical,
although warranties certainly can vary from one region to another as
well as the language choices in the menu system.
Canon HR10
Panasonic AG-HSC1U
Panasonic HDC-DX1
Panasonic HDC-DX3
Panasonic HDC-SD1
Panasonic HDC-SD3
Sony HDR-CX6EK
Sony HDR-CX7
Sony HDR-SR1
Sony HDR-SR1(JE)
Sony HDR-SR1E
Sony HDR-SR1E(JE)
Sony HDR-SR5
Sony HDR-SR5E
Sony HDR-SR7
Sony HDR-SR7E
Sony HDR-SR8
Sony HDR-SR8E
Sony HDR-UX1
Sony HDR-UX1(JE)
Sony HDR-UX1E
Sony HDR-UX1E(JE)
Sony HDR-UX3E
Sony HDR-UX5
Sony HDR-UX5E
Sony HDR-UX7
Sony HDR-UX7(JE)
Sony HDR-UX7E
Sony HDR-UX7E(JE)
All of the above products are listed on my HDV Web page, with links
for those seeking additional information. If anyone knows of any other
models, please let me know. TIA.
--
Frank, Independent Consultant, New York, NY
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Read Frank's thoughts on HDV at http://www.humanvalues.net/hdv/
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