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H.264 - Record high-quality videos

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The quality of picture standards is a demand that every electronic customer expects from their TV and Video, on market there are many formats to choose from like HD resolution, with the three key resolutions 720/1080i/1080p, were all numbers relate to lines of vertical resolution. As this demand grows, so does the demand for video camcorders to deliver the same quality of formats. Every pro and amateurs, what to be able to record they video and then have they camcorders to able play back on they TV with quality which they TV resolution gives.

On the market all camcorders including pocket HD camcorders like JVC Picisio, Toshiba Camileo H10, and Kodak Z series, in fact all the main manufactures give this option as standard. With growth of the internet and computers , in some case the computers is seen as next step to TV , were your computer takes over from all home entertainment .

Now the next step for the manufactures is have their camcorders recording in H.264 at the moment just a few are recording in H.264, including The new Flip Slide HD H.264 , In fact all flip camcorders Record high-quality H.264 HD videos

What is H.264?

H.264 uses the cutting-edge invention in video compression technology to offering incredible video quality from the smallest amount of video data. This means you see crisp, clear video in much smaller files, delivery you bandwidth and storage costs over previous generations of video codec’s. H.264 delivers the same quality as MPEG-2 at a third to half the data rate and up to four times the frame size of MPEG-4 Part 2 at the same data rate. H.264 is truly a sight to behold.

Record high-quality H.264 HD videos that are compatible with most video-playing applications, including Windows Media Player, QuickTime Player, and iTunes

Why H.264

International Organization for compatibilityselected the QuickTime file format as the basis for MPEG-4. QuickTime in turn embraced open standards and now leads the market in MPEG-4, 3GPP and 3GPP2 content creation and playback. Apple continues to build on this commitment to open standards by incorporating H.264 — the latest MPEG-4 video codec — directly into QuickTime. And since H.264 is an open norm , companies around the world can create products that will interoperate with one another. In addition to the tremendous benefits of H.264 being a global standard, Apple is very excited about the incredible video quality that H.264 can provide. Not only does it deliver excellent video; it does so at data rates much lower than MPEG-2 and plays back seamlessly on today's shipping hardware.


When Apple announced the fifth-generation "video" iPod in 2005, users have hit a brick wall when create iPod-, and later iPhone- and Apple TV-compatible H.264 video files. Even today, H.264 encoding demands a powerful computer -- notably, even a current-generation mid-range Mac Book can take longer to convert a file into H.264 than to play it all the way through. So manufactures such as Elgato System have emerged with solutions: USB-connecting H.264 accelerators that plug into computers and help them to convert video files quicker

The Flash Player integrates the H.264 playback into the latest Flash Player. A H.264 based mov file with no extra video conversion required - you can use the standard NetConnection and NetStream objects. Make sure you have the latest Flash Player Beta installed .


The New Flip HD Camorder

Flip Slide HD

Flip Slide HD H.264

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