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	<title>Comments on: Panasonic unleash in Japan the World&#8217;s first 1080/60p compact Camcorder, the HDC-TM700.</title>
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		<title>By: adit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small correction:

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At the highest video resolution and frame rate (1920 by 1080 at 60 fps), both camcorders record MPEG-4 video using the H.264 codec at a 28-megabits-per-second bit rate. That&#039;s higher than the bit rate the AVCHD format supports (24 mbps), which means that the file sizes should be a bit bigger, but the raw footage is compatible with most video editing and playback software. Both camcorders also shoot 1980-by-1080-resolution AVCHD video at lower bit rates: 17 mbps, 13 mbps, 9 mbps, and 5 mbps.
&quot; (from PCworld)

AVCHD standard maxes out at 1080i/60 (interlaced) and 24 Mbit/s. The camcorder 1080p/60 at 28 Mbit/s is outside AVCHD , so simple H.264/AVC ( with a higher profile number than 4.1).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A small correction:</p>
<p>&#8221;<br />
At the highest video resolution and frame rate (1920 by 1080 at 60 fps), both camcorders record MPEG-4 video using the H.264 codec at a 28-megabits-per-second bit rate. That&#8217;s higher than the bit rate the AVCHD format supports (24 mbps), which means that the file sizes should be a bit bigger, but the raw footage is compatible with most video editing and playback software. Both camcorders also shoot 1980-by-1080-resolution AVCHD video at lower bit rates: 17 mbps, 13 mbps, 9 mbps, and 5 mbps.<br />
&#8221; (from PCworld)</p>
<p>AVCHD standard maxes out at 1080i/60 (interlaced) and 24 Mbit/s. The camcorder 1080p/60 at 28 Mbit/s is outside AVCHD , so simple H.264/AVC ( with a higher profile number than 4.1).</p>
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