It's a big hard drive, no question... but the problem it creates is, what do you do with all that video once you're done shooting it? If you want to put it on a disc, you need that much available space on your desktop HD, and who's got an extra 100 GB to play with these days? And what are you going to do once it comes time to put it onto disc?
100GB+ hard drives are hardly uncommon these days and once transferred the majority of your video will find itself in the trash can after editing. AVCHD can be transferred to standard DVDs for HD playback on compatible players such as the PS3.
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Grant @ Jun 8th 2007 2:44PM
It's a big hard drive, no question... but the problem it creates is, what do you do with all that video once you're done shooting it? If you want to put it on a disc, you need that much available space on your desktop HD, and who's got an extra 100 GB to play with these days? And what are you going to do once it comes time to put it onto disc?
Jagannath A @ Jun 8th 2007 2:51PM
simple u need two bluray discs :P
Dan @ Jun 11th 2007 4:29AM
100GB+ hard drives are hardly uncommon these days and once transferred the majority of your video will find itself in the trash can after editing. AVCHD can be transferred to standard DVDs for HD playback on compatible players such as the PS3.