My problem with Kodak's video support (I own two Kodak digicams that can do 720p HD), is that the frame rate is not constant. It's never 30.00 (or even better, NTSC's 29.97), it just fluctuating and gives a hard time to my video editor.
Also, they record in MPEG4-SP, while at least MPEG4-ASP or h.264 would be more desirable.
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My problem with Kodak's video support (I own two Kodak digicams that can do 720p HD), is that the frame rate is not constant. It's never 30.00 (or even better, NTSC's 29.97), it just fluctuating and gives a hard time to my video editor.
Also, they record in MPEG4-SP, while at least MPEG4-ASP or h.264 would be more desirable.