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Amphibian

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xavc s hd or avchd

from Amphibian on 11/29/2017 08:11 AM

For the last few years, Sony has been shipping cameras with a new format, XAVC. XAVC encompasses a lot of different elements, and it's created some confusion about what XAVC is, and what it isn't. We'd like to help unravel the confusion, both from the official uses of XAVC, and some of the colloquial uses we've seen.
While Sony is making use of well-known standards like H.264 and MXF, there have been some compatibility issues with XAVC in a variety of applications. In large part, this is because they're using components of the H.264 specification that haven't been widely adopted in the past. In particular, they're using the "high" profile, levels 5.1 and 5.2. Many of the H.264 decoding tools on the market don't properly handle these. In addition, a number of H.264 decoders, including the one built into Mac OS X, don't deal well with the mix of inter-frame compression and higher bit depths.

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Amphibian

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Re: xavc s hd or avchd

from Amphibian on 11/29/2017 09:40 AM

YouTube is not the best place to show this, they compress files at import. do you get xavc s hd or avchd

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Re: xavc s hd or avchd

from bizon4444 on 01/29/2021 08:57 PM

well with the mix of inter-frame compression and higher bit depths.

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Re: xavc s hd or avchd

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