Test Video using the Sony Hx9v: Baseball Action
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The HX5V makes really good videos. I pressed 'pause' many times and each image is clear & sharp! It is better than some of the more expensive camcorders in the market. Wow! Fantastic!
How long can you record a video before the battery is flat?
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What AF setting did you use for the video?
Also, why does it say in the camera that you cannot record the 1080P 60 recorded files to a Blu-Ray disc?
I just got one and just trying to learn this thing. And there's a whole lot to learn!
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@markr041 Thanks for the help, Ill give them a try
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nice!
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this is one great camera, camcorder, all rolled into one.
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You are definitely not seeing 60p on Youtube. On Vimeo you can download the orginal files, and there are 60p Hx9v videos with baseball on thatsite (test videos).
markr041 9 months ago 3
@markr041 did you upload the raw AVCHD file to youtube like this?
AhoChaudeJP 8 months ago
@AhoChaudeJP The video that was uploaded was not processed by me in any way except to string the clips together; Youtube of course processes the video. If you want to get original 108060p Hx9v files to download, go to Vimeo.
markr041 8 months ago
@markr041 What program did you use to string the clips together? When I upload AVCHD 1080i from my HX5V it always looks choppy and grainy, not like this. perhaps its because yours is 1080p and youtube does not recognize my interlaced or something?
ForChwo 8 months ago
@ForChwo I use two programs to string the clips together because both programs do not alter the files in any way; no re-encoding. They are tsMuxer and Aunsoft Final Mate. I have uploaded original 108060i files this way, with no problems in quality.
markr041 8 months ago