![]() While XAVC-S is the consumer format, it is an MP4 wrapper. Briefly, XAVC is the professional format, that is, it is an MXF OP-1a wrapper - which is standard across broadcast platforms. but of course all commercial ones are obviously restricted enough TO fit on a standard BR disc. On April 7, 2013, Sony announced that XAVC can be expanded to the consumer market, and then the XAVC S was released. I suspect that there may be many personal BluRay recordings that are in fact too large to fit even on a proper BluRay blank that you can buy.as they are VERY big in content size. Is it just possibly the case that you get the above highlighted message because the size of any sort of BluRay recording is bound to be quite large (BluRay disks ARE large in content anytime) and what you really need to record your files on is a DUAL-Layer type blank disc ? Save on a Blu-ray disc" when trying to set the movie record setting when in AVCHD mode. Mine is gathering dust in the cupboard.Īlso strange error " Cannot record to DVD disc at 24M(FX). I doubt if many people have them and now hard disks are so cheap they are a bit of a waste of time. ![]() This blog post will help unravel all the XAVC flavors. I think recordable blu ray has been a bit of a damp squib. Sony's XAVC format has grown very popular, but can be confusing to work with in post production. You are trying to run new technology on old technology. ![]() I actually bought a Blu Ray recorder but it is very fussy about particular media else save rates are very slow and the discs have in the past been very expensive.
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