For the highest resolution videos (1080p/720p) or 'Blu-ray', MPEG-2 and H.264 are the best codecs.
MPEG-2 will usually have the file extension .m2v, and H.264 will usually have .m4v
1080p
The best resolution depends on the device you use to play the created files on. DVD Catalyst 3, www.tools4movies.com produces the best quality video files, and offers powerful options (besides many different screen size resolution options) to get the best possible results.
1080p
D1 So-called "full resolution" for TV specs. Normally D1 can mean one of the following video resolutions: * 704x576 (TV PAL) * 704x480 (TV NTSC) * 720x576 (DVD-Video PAL) * 720x480 (DVD-Video NTSC) 4CIF (4 Common Intermediate Format) * 704x576 in PAL * 704x480 in NTSC 2CIF (2 Common Intermediate Format) * 704x288 in PAL * 704x240 in NTSC DCIF (Double Common Intermediate Format) Compared DCIF with CIF and 2CIF: under the same bit rate, the image quality and definition is greatly improved. * 528x384 in PAL * 528x320 in NTSC CIF (Common Intermediate Format) Back in history, this acronym's name comes from video conferencing tools in late 1980's and early 1990's. Nowadays the term CIF is used to mean specific video resolution: * 352x288 in PAL * 352x240 in NTSC CIF is 1/4th of "full resolution" TV, also called as D1 and is best-known because VideoCD standard uses this resolution. QCIF (Quarter Common Intermediate Format) Old video resolution name. 1/4 of CIF video resolution. Standard sizes : * 176x144 in PAL * 176x120 in NTSC
MP4 of course.
probably AVI
AVi and mp4 are the best with xvid encoding you can download video converters and video encoders from many sites.
Yes
It really depends on whether you are looking for good quality video or trying to save space. If you are looking for a better picture quality then the best format is H.264. If you are trying to save space then using a lower bit-rate will give you a smaller file but will affect the picture quality.
HD Camcorders are the best media format for high quality video. MiniDV is fairly dated, although some people still like using it.
The Canon Vixia HF R100 HD digital video camera has the best resolution and it costs less than $500.00. This camcorder provides 1920x1080 resolution, making your videos as clear as they can be. The combined power of the image processor, 20x HD Video Lens with the 2.39 Megapixel HD CMOS Image Sensor are what produces such great resolution at this price.
The best video format for Macintosh is .MP4,but .AVI or .3GP are also supported by it.
Yes. 720p is the lowest HD resolution and not the best but its better then VGA resolution.