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SONY HDR CX105E - HD-LP mode test

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

Trying to test the quality in high definition mode (saving mode: LP). The file that has been uploaded is in m2ts format directly comes out from camcorder.

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  • I did it about one year ago, so now I don't remember how I did it ! Maybe a youtube option !

  • i have an 105x and when i put the clips into my computer the clip is full of disturbing lines, could you tell me the settings step by step to get the best quality possible?

  • @angelstrife -- I am not sure about that. I have never seen something like that. Could it be because of processing speed that required in HD or Full HD mode ?

  • Looks Awesome but 1 Question left. Sometime i have to Film something from a Game did this have a good Quality?

  • If the light condition is good, then it should be fine. Of course when you need zoom, then you need also a tripod.

  • hello, very nice video. which settings do you use to upload the video to youtube please ? MP4 format ? 1280 x 720 ? frame rate etc.. thanks

  • Hi, Indeed I have uploaded the file that is coming out from camcorder directly on the Youtube! The format should be ".m2ts". I need to check fo the resolution and the frame rate ...

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  • How did you set it to widescreen format ?

  • @angelstrife If you mean horizontal lines, that is because the camcorder records in 1080i and not 1080p. i stands for interlaced which means every other vertical line is recorded per frame, then the lines that it missed the first frame are recorded in the second frame and so on, at 50/60 frames per second (FPS).

    If you have VLC media player (free), right click on the video, select video, select de-interlace, then choose one, and those lines dissapear. OR convert it to 1080p at 25FPS

  • @Austriafirst

    This camera is really awesome! Nice video!

    For recording Games you should use Fraps or Xfire or something like that. For more information wirte me a pn

  • This camera is so awesome!

    Thanks for the vid.

    I gonna buy it for my holidays. =)

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