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YouTube, known for providing short internet-videos, wants to provide HD-videos as well and experiments internally with a 720p display-mode in the background.
This display-mode is already useable.
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Known for its dark vision of the future after a nuclear war, for its freedom of action and its dark humour, the latest third part of the video-game series "Fallout" will be in European stores by 31st of october.
During the marketing campaign two trailers were released.
The first teaser-trailer showed a high-definition, but rather short prospect of a destroyed Washington D.C. as capitol of a no longer existing United States
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Some hard-disk drive recorders need to have a FAT32 file system on the connected drives. But most of you store their HD-files on NTFS-formated drives, because these are ableto store files larger than 4gb. When you want to re-format your NTFS-drive back to FAT32 for usage with your receiver, this is just possible with some limitations.
Windows 2000 and Windows XP just can read and write FAT32 file systems of any size (between the over-all limitation of the FAT32 standard), but the Windows2000 and other later operating systems integrated formating-programmes are just allowed to create FAT32-systems up to 32Gib. These limitations depends on its standard and because it was demanded, because a lot of tasks are ineffective and slow on large FAT32-systems. These limitations can be bypassed with third-party software.
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Guide For Streaming HD To The Xbox360
This has been needed for awhile... after countless pm's and questions... I give you the guide.
This guide will show you exactly how to set-up and stream HD content from a Windows PC to an Xbox360, solutions to problems, and FAQ's.
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"HDMI, as we've pointed out elsewhere, is a format which was designed primarily to serve the interests of the content-provider industries, not to serve the interests of the consumer. The result is a mess, and in particular, the signal is quite hard to route and switch, cable assemblies are unnecessarily complicated, and distance runs are chancy. Why is this, and what did the designers of the standard do wrong? And what can we do about it?" [...]
Complete News on: audioholics.com
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"The war between the HD-DVD and Blu-ray formats rages on, but it is still quite difficult to find PCs and laptops that can handle either of the new standards for high-definition video." [...]
Read full news at: nytimes.com
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Tutorial: Creating HD-Game-Videos with Fraps & Co
This tutorial deals with the topic of creating game-videos in HD-quality and shows the result in form of a video-example. Not solely interesting for gamers, but for all, who want to capture videos from computer-programmes.
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"Corel has issued a mandatory update to its InterVideo WinDVD software in light of recent AACS cracks...and users get to update their HD DVD and/or Blu-ray drive firmware too!" [...]
Read full news at: news.digitaltrends.com
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The facts reported in this article presents random sampling, where a faulty usage of the "HD-ready" label or other similar sounding labels like "hdtv-capable, hd-compatible, etc" were anoying.
The minimum requirements for the use of a "HD-ready" label on a device are listed in this article and their meaning is is fully illustrated.
This article is meant to deliver you with a knowledge-basis for buying displaying hardware and supply you with further background information, which are not been told by the salesperson every time.
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Tutorial: Transport Stream Packet Editor - GUIDE TO TS PACKET EDITOR (TSPE)
Version 0.301
It is a tool which allows you to trim (edit) and perform error scans on Transport Stream files (.ts) containing either MPEG2 video data or h.264 video data. The data can be standard definition or high definition (tested with SD MPEG2, HD MPEG2, and 720p and 1080i h.264). TSPE can analyse the stream and scan (quickly!) for the most common types of capture errors, that is 'continuity errors' and 'TEI errors'. Additional features (e.g. PID stripping) are planned for possible future versions.
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