Yes.
But you do need a higher end computer just like you would on a Windows machine doing the same thing. Lots of ram, large CPU and a dedicated video card would help a lot.
no apple computer have it's own hard disk As long as the HD and computer connectors match, any brand HD will work. You may have to format the HD for the Mac OS when you first boot up is all. Apple has used just about every brand HD in their computers over the years as an OEM.
Yes
It is called a Macintosh or a Mac HD
Adobe Premier will allow you to watch and edit HD movies on your computer.
There is no such Apple product by the name of iPad HD.
HD digital camcorders are hand-held video cameras for consumer use which allow the use to record video in high definition quality. They can be connected to an HD television for viewing, or to a computer to be edit the video footage.
Apple HD SC Setup was created in 1986-09.
If your booting from a Mac, when Disk Utility sees the HD, you need to format it as---- Mac OS Extended (Journaled)-----, It will also give you an option of partitioning it into 1 large or many smaller partitions.It WILL ERASE everything on that drive so make sure to select the right one.Disk Utility/select your HD/ Erase/ usually defaults to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or select it/ name it/ select Erase... to start it.
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According to apple official documentation,iPod does not support HD videos , it supports MP4,M4V and M4P video . but the latest 4-generation ipod touch adds support for HD video, it means you only play HD video on 4-gen ipod. or you need some video converter to convert your HD video into ipod compatible video format.
Maybe if it's in the HD format like the newly released box sets. USER: Cooljoe
It will be in the wider screen format.