![]() In result, you need a third-party AVCHD player, such as Tipard Blu-ray Player.ġ. ![]() Both Windows Media Player and QuickTime cannot play AVCHD files. Part 3: Play AVCHD without Losing QualityĪVCHD is great for recording footage from the camera, but it can be a challenge for playback on computer. MP4 is compatible with a large number of digital devices, media players and websites.Ĭompatible with wider range of media player AVCHD was designed for Blu-ray discs and used for SD and SDHC cards. For instance, a 30-minute video with 1080p takes up at least 300MB, while a MP4 file in the same situation only takes 100MB.Ĥ. ![]() Due to the high quality, AVCHD files have the larger file size than MP4. Thus, MP4 falls short for video quality.ģ. MP4 format can store video with resolution up to 1080p at 60fps. The AVCHD format records video at a range of resolutions including 1080p, 1080i and 270p. MP4 uses the same video codec with AVCHD, but MPEG-4 AAC LC for audio codec.Ģ. ![]() AVCHD uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 for video codec and Dolby Digital AC-3 audio codec. To help you understand AVCHD clearly, we compare AVCHD with the most widely used video format MP4 below.ġ. The successor AVCHD 2.0 was released in 2011. AVCHD is able to compress large HD video files and save them on SD memory cards. ![]() Part 4: Best Way to Convert AVCHD to MP4ĪVCHD, standing for Advanced Video Codec High Definition, is the video format for high definition camcorder developed in 2006 by Panasonic and Sony.Part 3: Play AVCHD without Losing Quality. ![]()
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