MPEG 4 or H.264 those are the most widely used and should be on every camcorder from now on especially cause regular video programs that come standard on Windows and Macs (WMM and iMovie(HD) respectively) dont use AVCHD then again WMM sucks so..... but those 2 codecs are most widely used and should be avalible on all camcorders
I use FCP mostly. However I do find that using MPEG Streamclip to convert the footage dramatically reduced render times. I have to echo your sentiments to give us some great native encoding.
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MPEG 4 or H.264
those are the most widely used and should be on every camcorder from now on
especially cause regular video programs that come standard on Windows and Macs (WMM and iMovie(HD) respectively) dont use AVCHD
then again WMM sucks so.....
but those 2 codecs are most widely used and should be avalible on all camcorders
I use FCP mostly. However I do find that using MPEG Streamclip to convert the footage dramatically reduced render times. I have to echo your sentiments to give us some great native encoding.