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Finally can save my HDR-TD10 3d video as recorded

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ok , went out and purchased the Sony 3D Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player (BDPS580) $129 from BestBuy (Canada)
Now using PMB I can write my vids to a blu-ray disk with the same quality I recorded them. Okay I cant add any titles or transitions etc, but I can edit my clips and combine them to make one long movie and play them back off a blu-ray disk on my new sony 580 player at the full quality and speed. (which is good enough for me)
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Originally Posted by jasm View Post

ok , went out and purchased the Sony 3D Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player (BDPS580) $129 from BestBuy (Canada)
Now using PMB I can write my vids to a blu-ray disk with the same quality I recorded them. Okay I cant add any titles or transitions etc, but I can edit my clips and combine them to make one long movie and play them back off a blu-ray disk on my new sony 580 player at the full quality and speed. (which is good enough for me)

If thumbnails and title base menues were added to select which of our clips to play, for many users that would be closer to perfect.

The ability to playback while keeping 100% of the recorded quality is provided by the method described above, and is exactly what users expect their equipment to do.

Further, we'd like to be able to play our clips without limitations of BD-R recording. We'd like to play them from all forms of digital media we own, without the restriction that we must record them on a disk, and be limited to a small group of bluray player models to play them. After all, the material we record is our own property.
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You'r right of course.
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Mine works fine.I am in the same rookie non edit guys.So my sony 780 2.0 player works just fine.Hopefully a easy easy edit to follow later for us rookies.
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