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Canon Vixia HF S10/11 Outdoor Video 1 - 1080p, 30fps, 24mbps

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

This video was recorded with my Canon Vixia IVIS (japanese version) HF S11 @ 30fps, 24mbps, 1080p. I uploaded the original untouched .MTS file to youtube, youtube obviously compresses it alot so it will look alot better.

I don't have a tripod or a steadycam yet and it was freezing outside so my hand was shaking a bit, i'm using built-in audio at the moment, there was a cold breeze and as you can hear the internal mic doesn't like wind.

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  • Hi,

    Did you use any kind of filter, or this is the original lens?

  • this is the original lens, nothing has been changed at all.

  • Quality looks pretty cool, thanks.

    One question though! I though youtube does not accept MTS file, or am i wornge? I think MTS files have to be converted to mov, avi, or wmv or something? I had a problem with MTS files from my panasonic HD camera before, could not be readed by many video editing programs.

    Thanks

  • .MTS file uploads fine for me, maybe youtube updated their encoders since you last tried or maybe your panasonic just wasn't compatible.

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  • Nice quality. Canon makes good camcorders. I want to get one. Thanks for the video.

  • @BvizioN i think mts only works on imovie, final cut pro and sony vegas:)

  • Exactly! From 1080p to 1080p. For exapmple, a MTS@24mbps-10GB file can be brought down up to half the size with absolutely no noticeable loss in quality. It can even be brought down to 720p and looks just as amazing as the 1080p, just smaller of course. The nice thing about this is that if you're using Vegas or Premiere (like me), it allows you to manipulate the files so much faster and easier; plus, the file size is so much smaller and the computer isn't overwhelmed with data and computation.

  • Hey matrixate, thanks very much for the info. Does this Xilisoft HD convert to the original size (like 1080p to 1080p, or downgrated ti 720p) Had a quick look and looks good. Hope it does not loose the quality after conversion....

    Thanks

  • I thought so too. Looks like they must have updated their encoders. Anyway, whatever they did, there is a great program I use called Xilisoft HD to convert files from anything to anything. It even takes the MTS files and converts them to more manageable MP4 AVCHD files via Vegas or Premiere Pro CS4. Obviously, CS4 takes the raw MTS files but AVCHD files require massive computation to get them rendered after doing all your editing. I love this camera!

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