Yes, A CD can store any format, however, the length of the video would not match that of a DVD disk.
There is no definition of a video tsunami. However, a tsunami is a very large wave that builds up enough pressure, and enough water to potentially harm people. One can see videos of tsunamis on YouTube.
high-definition video
"Enough" will greatly depend on what you plan to do with the drive. It's more than large enough to transfer documents between computers, and it could probably hold a couple dozen XVid-encoded movies, or most people's music collections. It is likely unsuitable for higher-definition video.
"Megagaltastic" means "to have a large vocabulary" Originating from a Video blog by internet personality Ze Frank
The amount of video that 256GB can hold depends on the video quality and format. For example, at standard definition (SD) quality (about 1GB per hour), 256GB could store approximately 256 hours of video. In high definition (HD) at around 3GB per hour, it would hold roughly 85 hours. For 4K video, which can be around 15GB per hour, it would store about 17 hours.
yes, but sd card can hold a certain size of it
The book at any large scale book-store by Gaston Leroux. If you mean DVD or VHS then any video store.
You cannot get enough video memory by just deleting some files.You need to buy a graphics cards or what you an say video card for you system.Your system by default have 712 mb video and 512 mb video memory but sometime this is not enough as many programs are also using this memory.Video memory is required in real time its not to store something.Video memory is used to store the running video so that it can run.
The benefits of High Definition (HD) video are that it primarily has a better picture than a Standard Definition video would. Therefore, you are likely to see more detail with a high definition video than you would if you were to watch it in the standard version.
No you do not need internet for a network video camera. All you need is a large enough RAM or memory drive to fit all your video then you could later on transfer the video to a internet compatible computer.
A Video store, online lots of places. But mainly a video store!
facilities with sufficient staff and equipment to produce multi-camera large-budget programming shot on location or in studios for broadcast networks or cable networks