The home movie bug

Tagged:  •  

I recently purchased a Canon HG-10 camcorder. The primary reason was to start capturing Jocelyn's growth on video; she's almost walking now, and we wanted to get some video of our families through the Christmas holiday.

The camcorder is extremely light. It records directly to hard disk instead of MiniDV using the AVCHD codec. The 40GB hard drive at 15Mbps (highest quality) will store about 5.5 hrs of video - while the standard battery only lasts about an hour (the extended batter lasts a little more than two).

Unfortunately this codec is so new (only out this year, AFAICT) that very little video editing software or even player software exists. Even on Fedora 8 I can't play the .mts files (VLC comes close, but no cigar). Hopefully the underlying libraries that Cinelerra, Xine, mplayer, VLC, and others use will be updated soon to support the codec. In the mean time I guess I'll just hook the camcorder up to the TV.

...that you're planning on bringing your spiffy new camera to FUDCon. :)

I am, actually :)

There's some great info on how to do this on AVS forum: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=9502260#post9502260

As well as a really great blog post about the available tools:
http://www.fsckin.com/2008/01/03/transcoding-mtsm2ts-avchd-video-files-w...

Steve

Yeah; I actually have that stuff packaged, but I wanted to transcode it into a different format and it hasn't quite worked for me yet. I need to spend some more time playing with it, I guess.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
This question is used to make sure you are a human visitor and to prevent spam submissions.
Syndicate content