The way in which videos are made and shared these days have come a long way. Unless you are a professional YouTuber, high video qualities like 2K or 4K can seem wasteful and a bit of an overkill since ...
As the technology is constantly developing, people are eager for better video quality. However, some commonly seen problems have arisen. Why it takes so long to upload to social media sites? Why ...
If you have a video file that is too large to fit on a standard DVD, you can use the Windows Live Movie Maker program on your computer to reduce the size of the file. Movie Maker includes a function ...
The MOV file format is a great video technology for recording or editing videos. When it comes to sharing those videos with clients or business partners, however, it's often less than ideal. The ...
We'd prefer HDR 4K and 8K videos for the extremely realistic visual experience. But without exception, many of us are deterred away by the large file size. This is not only a big challenge for our ...
It’s quite easy to shoot a high-quality, high-resolution video on your smartphone, DSLR camera, or GoPro these days. But that file size can grow pretty quickly, causing your memory card to max out or ...
Your iPhone's video camera can accomplish a lot, and take some pretty decent shots to boot, but quality video comes at a cost: File size. And the larger the file size, the more complicated your videos ...
Video files are typically large and consume a significant amount of disk space. More importantly, if the video file is raw and has been taken unprocessed from a camera then it might have an even ...
A high-resolution video appeals to everyone for the details it contains. However, as smartphones continue to gain support for high-resolution video recording, storing and sharing large video files is ...
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