Two years after the first AVCHD camcorder hit the market, a handful of tools now work well for editing AVCHD files created with Sony's camcorders. Of all, this Sony AVCHD Editor is currently the easiest-to-use AVCHD editor for Sony camcorder.
Sony AVCHD Editor provides video editing functions like video cropping, movie trimming, and video effect adjustment. Advanced AVCHD settings, such as Video Size, Bitrate, Aspect Ratio are also supplied. Besides these basic editing functions, Sony AVCHD Editor can allow users to add special effects like snow. watercolor, film, timer. blur and so on to make your video more wonerful. And you can use the inserted various transitions such as burning fire, pixelate and the other video effects. If you want to edit your DVD/Blu Ray videos, it is allowed as well.
Part 2: Definition of AVCHD Format
AVCHD is a format for the recording and playback of high definition video. Video is compressed in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format, and audio is recorded in Dolby Digital.
Part 3: Sony AVCHD Hardware Products
If you have any Sony Camcorde below, the Sony AVCHD Editor is a must-have:
* HDC-DX1 (MiniDVD), HDC-SD1 (SDHC)
* HDC-SD3 (SDHC, available in Japan only)
* AG-HSC1U (SDHC, comes with portable 40 GB HDD storage)
* July 2007: HDC-SD5 (SDHC), HDC-SX5 (MiniDVD, SDHC)[citation needed]
* HDC-SD7 (SDHC)
* January 2008: HDC-SD9 (SDHC), HDC-HS9 (60 GB HDD, SDHC)
* April 2008: AG-HMC70 (SDHC)
* June 2008: HDC-SD100 (SDHC), HDC-HS100 (60 GB HDD, SDHC)
* September 2008: AG-HMC150 (SDHC)
* January 2009: HDC-HS300 (120 GB HDD), HDC-HS200 (80 GB HDD), HDC-TM300 (32 GB built-in flash memory, SDHC), HDC-SD200 (SDHC).
* April 2009 (expected availability) DMC-ZS3 (AVCHD Lite), DMC TS1 (AVCHD Lite)
If you have difficulty in editing the Sony AVCHD Video, just have a try this AVCHD Editor for HD Camcorders, such as Panasonic, Sony, JVC and Canon.
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