Hi Jim G,
Jim has made two good points :-
Bitrate is a mark of the quality (together with resolution of course)
Your camera records HDV: 1080i/60i, 1080i/30f, 1080i/24f which (I think - but someone correct me if I'm wrong) is actually 1440x1080 at 25Mbps with a constant bit rate.
DVD HQ is 720x576 at 8Mbps
BD is 1440x1080 (or 1920x1080) at 25Mbps
So (broadly speaking) your raw footage can be matched by a BD output and that might be the way to go.
However, Jim's second point is equally valid - the eye of the beholder - so to speak.
Technically you may be able to produce the best output file - but final quality is not only dependent on file specification but on what you actually see, your choice of playback kit and the compromises that are made by the editing and producing software process.
I wrote (from a pragmatic perspective) three articles around these issues that might also determine how to go.
Article 1:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/5924.page
Article 2:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/5925.page
Article 3:
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/0/5926.page
Maybe they might help in some way?
Cheers
Adrian
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