Saturday, August 8, 2009

Let's Add Some Hi-D AVCHD To Our Toolchest - Canon VIXIA HD.

I understand new capacity leads standardization - but my experience is old fashioned. I started by reading from the camera memory - using my first computer and couldnt read in thru a USB port. My 2nd, a touch more moderen computer, with reputedly a quicker USB port, does read from the camera memory but alas does not have Premiere Pro CS4, Adobes latest software release.

Its Premiere Pro CS4 that recognizes the mst0 file type, not the operating system. So you can open the file with Adobes application, but Windows does not recognize it ? Thats one way of taking a look at it. Now the best part is reading the removable SD memory card. My 2nd computer with quicker ports, recognizes the card, presents the files in the firm AVCHD documented catalog structure - but doesn't recognize the files. I place the card in the SD memory slot, and.

However if you place the memory card in a USB converter, then place in USB port, either the USB port in front or quicker port in back, it does recognize it. Almost all of this unpredictable behaviour belongs to the lag time between leading edge technology and desktop systems catching up. Click the link to learn info about samsung lcd hdtv. One of the selling points for me was a video by Dave Helmly, Adobe vide guru, singing the praises of the camera, its capacity, and simplicity of use on Youtube. I think the heart of this issue is the comparatively new, not actually prepared for prime time file type. I spoke to Canon and was suggested to try the USB port on the back of my computer. Using that port made the difference and I was ready to read straight from the camera. Reputedly, this compressed data, with its high speed transfer wants really appears in the difference in one port on a computer having the ability to read it, another not. Its Premiere Pro CS4 that recognizes the mst0 file type, not the operating system. Now the best part is reading the removable SD memory card. I place the card in the SD memory slot, and. But is it worthwhile ? Well, in a word, yes. And for all of the comedy and clumsiness of working thru the file types and SDHC memory and USB converters, and swapping between computers - theres a new world of color and definition, high definition for our Web pages.

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