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Written by Matt   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

 HD Camera

Note: If you are lazy and don't feel like reading all of this there is a video posted after the break that basically explains what I say in the paragraphs below. 

When I was searching for an HD video camera to purchase, I kept coming back to the Sony AVCHD brand.  I had good luck with using one of their still cameras before and had decided it was time for an upgrade.  I spent several months researching the different types of cameras that I could use.  The one difficulty that I had when doing this research though, was the need to know what video quality a Sony AVCHD video camera would produce.  After scouring the internet I ended up with no videos that showed what the camera had to offer.  So I took a leap of faith and purchased the HDR-UX1 from their AVCHD lineup of cameras.  It ended up being a very solid camera.

In my desire to fix the difficulties that I faced when buying an HD video camera, I have decided to create several (18 to be precise) test videos with my new camera.  Each of these will showcase the various quality settings of the camera.

The Sony HDR-UX1 came with four quality settings:

-HDHQ+: 12 Megabits-per-second recording quality.

-HDHQ: 9 Megabits-per-second recording quality.

-HDSP: 7 Megabits-per-second recording quality.

-HDLP: 5 Megabits-per-second recording quality.

The camera records at a native 1080p 1440x1080i but with Sony Vegas it can be re-rendered to any quality that you prefer. 

I recorded 8 clips outside my house, each of varying quality from the HDHQ+ to HDLP and rendered them in both AVI and WMV for quality and size purposes.  There are also two clips that I resized to 720p and uploaded to Vimeo for HD streaming. (Link included after the break.) 

All 18 of the video download links and descriptions are included after the break! 

watch dark.jpg

 

 

 

 

Overall the shooting for the clips only took 30 minutes, but the editing itself took hours because it required constant rendering of each video.  Its finally finished though, I hope you like it!

Here is the overview video that will basically explain everything that I've typed here, plus a little more:

Download the Quality Test Video (AVI 87MB) (Right Click, Save As)

Here are the download links for each of the videos, be sure to check them all out and tell me what you think is the best.

 High Definition High Quality +:

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-Sony AVCHD HDHQ+ Scene 1 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ+ Scene 1 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ+ Scene 2 WMV Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ+ Scene 2 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

 

High Definition High Quality:

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-Sony AVCHD HDHQ Scene 1 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ Scene 1 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ Scene 2 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDHQ Scene 2 AVI Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

 

High Defintion Standard Play:

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-Sony AVCHD HDSP Scene 1 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDSP Scene 1 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDSP Scene 2 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDSP Scene 2 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

 

High Definition Long Play: 

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-Sony AVCHD HDLP Scene 1 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDLP Scene 1 AVI Format: Download (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDLP Scene 2 WMV Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

-Sony AVCHD HDLP Scene 2 AVI Format: Download   (Right Click, Save As)

 

Streaming High Definition 720p Versions:

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Scene One 

 

-Scene 1 FULL HD: watch dark.jpg

 

 

-Scene 1 Downloadable Version: Download (Right Click, Save As)

 

 Scene Two

 

-Scene 2 FULL HD: watch dark.jpg

 

 

-Scene 2 Downloadable Version: Download

Feel free to send me a message using the contact link at the top letting me know what you think! 

 

Questions & Answers: Here are some of the questions that I have received about my camera and the AVCHD format:

1.  What software do you use to edit & output your avchd files?  Sony Vegas 8.0.  It works natively with the AVCHD format and it is relatively simple to understand once you begin working with it.  Just keep in mind that if you don't have Sony Vegas it is much more difficult to edit the avchd format correctly.  There is an option in the software that comes with the camera that allows conversion from avchd to high quality mpeg2 though it requires de-interlacing. 

2.  Do you burn HD content to a normal DVD instead of Blu-Ray?  The sony HD camcorder I have (HDR-UX1) records to mini-dvds and it has an option to directly output any of the videos that I create with it to a format that will work on any blu-ray player.  Sadly I don't own one, or an HDTV for that matter, but I am content with creating high quality videos for the internet and hopefully independent films someday.  So, I have the option to burn to blu-ray, but if I do burn to a disk it is usually just a regular dvd that can play in my standard dvd player.

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Jake Baumann  - Mr. Matty Matt     |74.192.199.xxx |2008-06-08 23:49:46
I was curious as to where you purchased your Sony HDR-UX1 from.
I was looking
to someday buy a camera for long time use and was impressed with your nerdyness
to show off your camera.
I looked at Best Buy just for comercial prices, but
all they had was the 2.3 MP camera.

Also any insight on prices would be
appreciated.

Thanks and keep up the videos,

~Jake
Matt  - Questions     |70.132.201.xxx |2008-06-14 22:51:49
I purchased my HDR-UX1 refurbished from the Sony Outlet Store in San Marcos, Tx.
Best buy has some good stuff, but if you want to get into the hardcore High
definition range, you are going to have to look up cameras online or at sony
official stores.
My camera retails online for $1500, but it was refurbished
for $700. Hope this helps!
Enrique  - blu ray players   |189.139.30.xxx |2008-06-16 04:31:49
HI, I recently bought a blu ray player that supports AVCHD format but I don't
know if there's software I could use to edit AVCHD movies and then burn edited
videos to be played on the blu ray player.
Matt  - Re: Blu-ray players     |70.132.201.xxx |2008-06-16 04:38:31
You can either purchase Sony Vegas to edit the videos (Which I use) and then
burn the blu-ray disk in the blu-ray format using a program like Nero for
example; or, the installation disk that lets your computer copy AVCHD files from
the camcorder also includes a program that will convert the AVCHD footage into
MPEG2 video that is editable in any program. Hope that helps!
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