I got my Media Player. And now what?

rabsamir wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:13 AM
Hi

I tried this thingy from WD and it looks like I can use (almost) any format for my videos.

My camera gives me some choices a.o.
1920x1080i mit 17 MBit/s
1080/50p

What should I be rendering to, for best results, assuming I'll use the Media Player instead of DVD/BD?

Cons and Pros? (I've read "OT: Media Players vs Blu-Ray / DVD (Opinion Poll)" already, here I mean the Output Formats

Thanks in advance

Comments

amendegw wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:21 AM
Tell us about your TV. Does it support 1080/50p?

...Jerry

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TheHappyFriar wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:23 AM
Idea! If it can play almost any media format why can't it play the stuff right off your camera! :D

Give that a shot.
craftech wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:41 AM
The only format my WDTV doesn't play is DV(avi).

John
PeterDuke wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:49 AM
Does it play DVD and BD .ISO files? With menus?

If so, why not use .ISO files? The video would have to comply with the DVD or BD standard, of course.
Rory Cooper wrote on 3/23/2012, 8:51 AM
Yep…straight from the cam to view I do that all the time. AVCHD no problem smooth playback.

For Edit and rendering from Vegas you can use mp4 select custom HD 1080 or 720 if your screen can handle 1080 or 720 both will give very good images. Some folks have done comparison rips between divx and mp4 and mp4 came up tops, although divx 720p is also very good

You can also be pedantic and render DNxHD mov. Select rec709 If size is an issue convert the mov to mkv.
rabsamir wrote on 3/23/2012, 10:15 AM
yes it does
rabsamir wrote on 3/23/2012, 10:21 AM
I use my camera only to record. It's more expensive than the media Player :-)

That is beside the point, be it off the camera or off the harddisk, the question was about formats. Sorry for my poor Englsih :-)
rabsamir wrote on 3/23/2012, 11:09 AM
I tried HD 1080 as you propose. The image is very good.

Thanks. I'd never thought of mp4 before

YES, I am more or less a beginner :-)