| The AVC format (Advanced Video Coding) is a high-definition format originally developed for HD video cameras which has been
 adapted for and generally accepted as the high-definition television
 format for widescreen televisions worldwide (although not all
 consumer Blu-ray Disc players support the format; check your
 manufacturer’s documentation for confirmation).
 The AVCHD video format definition is for up to 60 interlaced framesper second, 1080 resolution lines per video frame (1920 x 1080 or
 1440 x 1080), compressed in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video
 compression codec.
 Audio formats supported within the format are compressed Dolby•Digital (AC-3) surround sound, and compressed linear PCM stereo
 and mono sound. Some Blu-ray Disc players support playback of
 uncompressed DTS-HD 7.1 surround sound outside the AVCHD
 video format.
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