![]() Whether or not you will notice it depends on 1) your ability to see video compression artifacts in the first place 2) the extent to which you intend to do post-production work on the captured video. I suspect the videos might not copy directly to an iOS device, due to some artificial limitations in iTunes, but I have not tried. Since they're ultimately both MPEG Layer 4 videos with different encoding settings, the same decoder can handle both. The S version does not improve color space or bit depth, which are still at 8 bit 4:2:0.Īt this point in time, I have not encountered any software that can handle AVCHD but not XAVC S. In short, it boosts the bitrate and improves how much "bang for the buck" the camera is getting out of those bits. ![]() It improves the overall bitrate, but also uses a more aggressive profile for the encoder that produces better efficiency than AVCHD. ![]() It's the lowest quality version of Sony's XAVC codec, which itself is a variation of the h.264 codec used in normal AVCHD.
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