Vimeo in glorious 1280x720 high definition with no special plugin. To watch: click "Full" in the lower right corner of the player. To create: upload a 1280x720 video and it will display in HD automagically (the second conversion takes slightly longer). Tr
I will argue that unless it’s 1920×1080 at 1:1 full raster, it’s not HD, and is rather “HDV.” But at the same time, this doesn’t mean HDV doesn’t have it’s place in when and where it could and should used.
At present, standard-resolution streaming costs up to 15 cents an hour, but there are P2P hybrids from the likes of CacheLogic that can lower that to 6 cents an hour. CacheLogic is boasting that it can do HD video over regular 6 megabit connections.
The idea that there should be a formal link between the tele- part and the vision part has ended. Now, and from now on, the form of a video can be handled separately from it’s method of delivery. And since they can be handled separately, they will be, b
HD-DVD is spectacular I was unable to find a single artifact in the copy of 'V' the same was true for Tokyo Drift which is rather hard content to encode. Marketplace videos on most TV's in most home theatres, also spectacular. You being the Video en