HD video test shot (outside CNET)
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The cars are moonwalking! O_O
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The computer its self could hardly mean anything as far as playing the video, although it did get you here, but anyways it all depends on your video card. I have an 8mb video card with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit edition and I can play 720p videos just fine. As for the 1080p videos, around 1.6 frames per second (horribly laggy). So if you want to watch great quality videos, go with a greater video card, example: A 512mb video card would more than likely handle a 1080p video. Hope I helped.
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holy fucking shit it looks great on this new pc 5/5 great tester
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wow this is very clear. What kind of camcorder did you use?
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nice hd! click on watch in hd to make it hd -.-
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to me both the HD version of clicking and adding the &fmt=22, looks great. heh
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its your pc actually...
in HD it looks great
My laptop is 1080 HD ready so, it looks great :D
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&fmt=22
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smooth. awesome i've been looking for that url addition for a while.
also thanks for mentioning that it's shot on a flip mino HD, cause i wanted to buy that cam, but didn't know it's quality, now i know it's all good :>
it looks horrible unless you press the HD button.
thesuperfilms 2 years ago 8
Make sure you hit watch in hd button right under the bottom right corner of video
THIS IS GREAT QUALITY
grazida0276 3 years ago 4