![]() Picture size/Scan mode (Aspect ratio)đ920x1080/60i, 50i (16:9)Īudio channels/Sampled frequencyĒ channels/48 kHzĬontainer format MPEG-2 System (.M2TS file extension)ĬompatibilityĜompatible with the Blu-ray Disc® formatĬompatible with several recording media devices, such as Hard Disk or Memory Stick® media Specifications for both formats are provided in the tables below. ![]() Whereas, MP4 can be saved as a single movie file and is much easier to move, copy, and upload to websites. IMPORTANT: AVCHD is suitable for creating AVCHD or Blu-ray Disc® (BD) recordings and watching on an HDTV. In addition, the audio codec for AVCHD is Dolby® Digital AC-3, while the audio codec for MP4 is MPEG-4 AAC LC. M2TS file extension and the MP4-formatted video uses a. ![]() Although both formats record the video codec as MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, the AVCHD-formatted video is saved using a. ![]() The primary difference between the AVCHD format and the MP4 format is the file structure (aka container format) used to save the video codec and audio codec. To my knowledge interlaced is aimed at broadcast (scans every second line in the picture) while progressive scans the whole picture and is giving a more filmic look. What I didn´t notice when first reading it was the different scan modes used by the two codexes - highlighted in the quote below). Ah, - I just found the article I was referring to in my first post.
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