If you mean that when you are watching a movie or video that it gets stuck and stops playing here is the answer : A HD video has way more pixels than an SD video. That means that the processor needs to transfer many pixels in little time. The chance that the processor gets overloaded is higher than an SD vid. But with a good processor and graphics card this wouldn't happen ;-)
To watch YouTube videos in HD a device that supports high definition is requires. Many new LED and LCD screens are capable of displaying these videos and newer computer with an HD capable screen can also play the videos.
First of all, some videos don't even have HD. But the videos that do have HD is another story. First, locate a video that has HD. Then click the button that has HD or HQ on it. That is how you get HD on youtube videos.
They usually use hd capture cards and send it to the computer
The difference between Hd music videos and regular music videos is that Hd music videos have a better resolution, which means it shows more clear, and Hd is more expensive. Regular music videos dont show as well as Hd Music videos
Adobe Premier will allow you to watch and edit HD movies on your computer.
No. When you play YouTube videos your internet speed may go slow because of HD video steaming but not the computer.
They will play - they just won't be as sharp.
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You can download free HD videos from YouTube, if you are a member. You can also download a limited number of videos through Real player. Some local TV providers also allow free HD download of certain content.
One of the best Android apps for downloading YouTube HD videos is Tube Mate. You can download it from Tubemate.com.
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.
Yes, you do need to plug a HD PVR into a computer to record.