HD FH: Records in the highest quality mode (AVC HD 16M(FH)) *Movies are recorded with AVCHD 1920 x 108060i format
HD HQ: Records in high quality mode (AVC HD 9M (HQ))* Movies are recorded with AVCHD 1440 x 1080/60i format
HD SP: Records in standard quality mode (AVC HD 7M (SP)) *))* Movies are recorded with AVCHD 1440 x 1080/60i format
When I played a couple of test videos straight from the camcorder to my TVs (Samsung LED UNB6000 series and Sony KDL-XBR4) or straight as a file from the computer I thought that the picture quality was amazing. I was recording at HD SP mode at the time. So when I produced/created a video using PD I was not that impressed with the picture quality. The recording mode for all movies were HD SP at the time.
Here are the some of the settings I used in the Produce Window:
H.264/AVC
Quality 1920 x 1080
United States (NTSC)
Burned to a DVD+R
All movies I burn will be used to play on blu-ray players
I believe that a part of the problem was that my source (at HD SP) was recorded at 1440 x 1080/60i format and I produced it at 1920 x 1080. Some of my question are:
1. What settings should I use to record my videos on with my camcorder?
2. I really like the picture quality that the HD HQ (1440 x 1080) mode records at because it gives me a good picture quality and takes up less space but will this cause any issues with picture quality when displaying the final output with PD to a 1920 x 1080 TV? And if I record at this mode I would probably have to put the quality in the produce window to 1440 x 1080 to get the best results right?
3. In the produce window what is the difference between (1400 x 1080 & 1920 x 1080) vs.( 1400 x 1080 24mbps & 1920 x 1080 24 mbps)
4. I am having a tough time understanding SVRT…Can anyone shine some light on that subject?
5. I may decide to use my recording mode HD FH (1920 x 1080). If I decide to use this, what settings in the produce windows should I use when producing a video.
6.) Does recording on a Blu-ray Disc or DVD+R/DL matter when it comes to Picture Quality.
7.) PD8 a non-destructive program right?
All my videos as of now will be burnt to either a blu-Ray disc (In the future when I decide to get a blu-ray burner) or DVD+R/DL. I will also be putting transition and other special features that PD provides on some of my movies. Any help would be much appreciated!