Maintenance and precautions, About the avchd format, About gps (hdr-cx550v/xr550v) – Sony HDR-XR550V User Manual

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Maintenance and

precautions

About the AVCHD format

What is the AVCHD format?

The AVCHD format is a high definition

digital video camera format used to

record a high definition (HD) signal of

either the 1080i specification

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1

or the

720p specification

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2

using efficient data

compression coding technology. The

MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is adopted to

compress video data, and the Dolby Digital

or Linear PCM system is used to compress

audio data.

The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable

of compressing images at higher efficiency

than that of the conventional image

compressing format. The MPEG-4 AVC/

H.264 format enables a high definition

video signal shot on a digital video camera

recorder to be recorded on 8 cm DVD

discs, hard disk drive, flash memory,

memory card, etc.

Recording and playback on your

camcorder

Based on the AVCHD format, your

camcorder records with the high definition

image quality (HD) mentioned below.

In addition to high definition image

quality (HD), your camcorder is capable

of recording a standard definition (STD)

signal in the conventional MPEG-2 format.

Video signal

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3

: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 1920

 1080/60i, 1440  1080/60i

Audio signal: Dolby Digital 2ch/5.1ch

Recording media:

HDR-CX550/CX550V: Internal memory,

memory card

HDR-XR550/XR550V: Internal hard disk,

memory card

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1

1080i specification

A high definition specification which utilizes

1,080 effective scanning lines and the interlace

system.

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2

720p specification

A high definition specification which utilizes

720 effective scanning lines and the progressive

system.

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3

Data recorded in AVCHD format other than

the above mentioned cannot be played on your

camcorder.

About GPS (HDR-CX550V/XR550V)

The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a

system that calculates geographical location

from highly accurate US space satellites.

This system allows you to pinpoint your

exact location on the earth. The GPS

satellites are located in 6 orbits, 20,000 km

above the earth. The GPS system consists of

24 or more GPS satellites. A GPS receiver

receives radio signals from the satellites,

and calculates the current location of the

receiver based on the orbital information

(almanac data) and travel time of the

signals, etc.

Determining a location is called

“triangulating.” A GPS receiver can

determine the location’s latitude and

longitude by receiving signals from 3 or

more satellites.

As the positions of GPS satellites vary

constantly, it may take longer to determine

the location or the receiver may not be able to

determine the location at all, depending on the

location and time you use the camcorder.

“GPS” is a system for determining geographic

location by triangulating radio signals from

GPS satellites. Avoid using the camcorder

in places where radio signals are blocked or

reflected, such as a shadowy place surrounded

by buildings or trees, etc. Use the camcorder in

open sky environments.

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