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| 1134562 | 2010-09-04 02:55:00 | If i convert from MP4 to AVCHD is that going to increase the amount of MB's or decrease? Thanks Am trying to download a youtube clip and then put it on a SD card, but my TV can only take MPEG2 or AVCHD |
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| 1134563 | 2010-09-04 23:40:00 | I don't know. If you keep the settings the same, they should be similar I think. If you decide to upscale your youtube clips to 1080p, it will still look the same but in a much bigger filesize... |
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| 1134564 | 2010-09-04 23:45:00 | MP4 is a container format ie, contains video and sound and subtitles etc . Inside the container the video could be anything . Eg, DivX/Xvid or H264 . I found on my Bravia (using the USB input) that MP4 with H264 AVC video @ 2400 kbps, and AAC sound, is quite good . (1280 x 720 @ 29 . 970fps progressive) My Bravia is quite picky about video formats on its USB input . (It plays just about all formats via wifi, but with poor quality) . On the USB it says it takes MPEG-2 but it turns out to be only an infinitesimal subset of the MPEG-2 options . MPEG-2 with 1080i is the highest quality (better than MP4 above, and MUCH better than anything over wifi) |
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