In theory, yes. It's a job that doesn't require very many credentials, but I would say that the odds of getting the job in reality would be slim to none. Anything related to Video Games is pretty competitive. There are a lot of guys who want to play video games for a living, so a high school diploma would be the bare minimum you'd need for you to stand out from the average joe at all, and even then, a college degree would make things a lot more likely.
Also, just a forewarning, the work isn't consistent, and you don't really get to pick what games you test, from what I've heard. I'd highly recommend having a backup plan, just to be safe.
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.
cause without internet you cannot get video playback, absolutely nothing.
Not much, just work experience. Read the articles to see what I mean. Hope this helps.
The Torrent Video Player is an Android app that lets you stream torrents to your phone.
Both you and the other person own the video.
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A majority of video game companies require testers to have at least a high school diploma.
You must be 18 to be a QA tester as it is a full-time job that cannot be done after school.
A video game tester generally work 60 to 70 hours a week.
There are excellent online resources to learn how to become a video game tester. Here, by instance: http://www.becomegametester.com/
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Due to your age, you normally need to be at least 16 or 18 to be a video games tester and you normally need to have qualifications and at your age you cannot get them, but be careful when you do finally become a video games tester when you are older, some can be scams...
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No, its not a paid job so why would you need school? People apply to test a game and give feedback. They dont pay you for it.
It's severely boring.