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Complex folder structures ( BDMV ) and can be more taxing on older hardware during playback or editing. The Rise of MP4 (H.264/AVC) E28vs.mp4

While 28Mbps AVCHD was the king of 1080p, the shift toward has made the older E28 format less relevant. Many creators now find that shooting in 20Mbps to 60Mbps MP4 provides a much faster workflow without a perceptible loss in quality for tech-heavy, low-motion videos. Many creators now find that shooting in 20Mbps

Are you still shooting in AVCHD, or have you made the leap to full MP4? Let us know your workflow in the comments! Thoughts on AVCHD vs MP4 for technology videos on YouTube Thoughts on AVCHD vs MP4 for technology videos

AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) was developed by Sony and Panasonic. The "E28" setting is often the "Goldilocks" zone for 1080p footage—offering high enough bitrates to preserve detail while maintaining a manageable file size.