you need a high quality camera with HD but it might cost from 250-500.
Sometimes, below the video, they have a link that says "watch this video in high quality", this is the HQ version of the video.
The quality of a charge video is 720p. In other words the resolution for the video is very high quality for a phone, but it is not the best quality available.
With a video camera phone, the video quality will be less than the photos, but some have a two- or three-megapixel camera on them, so the photos are high quality. If you get a video camera phone made within the last year or so, you will get some high quality photos and video. Most have at least a 2.0 megapixel camera in them.
That depends a lot on what sort of data you store in those MB, for example low-quality sound, high-quality sound, low-quality video, high-quality video.
You can transfer a standard video to HD using a converter, but the resolution will still be the same -- you cannot get a higher quality video from a low-quality master without going through every frame of the video and manually editing every pixel.
Storage limits do not translate into time limits. It depends on the quality of the video, and the quality of audio. I would say somewhere around 12 hours of video tape high quality + high quality audio.
It is possible to make a low quality video into a better quality video by using the appropriate app or software, most of which are easily downloaded from the internet. Some examples of video-editing tools are: Pinnacle Sys, Magisto and Movavi.
No, you can't.
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I don't know for sure, but i think its .href.11 i dont know tho
Try *.AVI (Windows Video) or *.MOV (Quicktime Movie)