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yvon-robert wrote on 5/22/2014, 6:55 PM

Hi,

If you want to export your video file to be view on large screen TV consider to export in 1920 x 1080p standard HD size. File format can be read with your TV normally is AVCHD and MPEG. Check first the format can be read by your TV. Normally you can export on USB key or SD card. 

Regards,

YR 

emmrecs wrote on 5/23/2014, 8:44 AM

Just to add a little to what Yvon-Robert has written, the usual advice for such export is to choose mp4 format, which maintains quality without giving very large files.  However, as already suggested to you, you do need to ensure that your TV can read/play such files.

Jeff

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learning wrote on 5/23/2014, 10:23 AM

Excellent.  Thank you Jeff and YR.  Another Rookie questions...is MP4 the same as MPEG4.

emmrecs wrote on 5/23/2014, 10:50 AM

Excellent.  Thank you Jeff and YR.  Another Rookie questions...is MP4 the same as MPEG4.

Yes!

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learning wrote on 5/23/2014, 9:06 PM

Rock and Roll.  Thank you.