Your best bet will actually be to use a USB Flash Drive with folders named exactly like those found on the PS3's internal hard drive. It has to have a FAT32 file system, as well, so if you use an external hard drive you'll have to make a partition.
Note that FAT32 only allows up to 4GB for one file.
No, it uses a special PSVita Memory Card, it is not compatible with generic Micro HD memory cards.
Apple's iMovie software has supported HD content since 2005.Here is a list of iMovie software that is compatible with HD recordings and videos (as of January 2010):iMovie HDiMovie HD 6iMovie '08iMovie '09Any iMovie made before iMovie HD will not read and work with HD recordings and videos.
depends on the size of you SD or SDHC card
This will depend on the resolution of your video, and the format of the video. On average, about 4 hours of 720p HD video can be held on an 8GB memory card.
29 mints approx in hd
Sooo... which memory? HD, ram, video card? To get more information then you could possible want go to: Apple menu(upper left corner)/ About This Mac/ More Info...then in the left window select what you want, in your case Hardware/ Memory for ram-/ Graphics/Displays for your video card-/ and either Serial-ATA for your HD for the later Macs (2010+-) or ATA for earlier Macs.
The best XBOX recirding device is an HD PVR or Capture Card.
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Currently the largest SD card available is 128 GB. Plans are to reach 1 TB as soon as possible. Source: http://www.picstop.co.uk/memory-cards/sdxc-memory-card/sandisk-extreme-hd-video-sdxc-uhs-1-card-128gb
At Best Buy, one ati Radeon HD Express graphic card costs around seventy dollars. To be more exact, the cost of this card is 67.99 dollars. At Best Buy, when the order is processed, the card will leave the warehouse in around one day.
The HD Radeon 3850 Ice Q 512 mb.
No reason why not - so long as the memory card is the correct type for the camcorder (HD/SDHC etc)