Both you and the other person own the video.
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An up-converting DVD player changes the video signal so that it's compatible with the HDTV's on the market. It usually will have something like a line doubler circuit and possibly a scan rate converter.
Sometimes, below the video, they have a link that says "watch this video in high quality", this is the HQ version of the video.
Unfortunately, it doesn't. A DVD is a standard definition video source with either 480 or 576 lines of information in the picture. Playing a standard definition video source on high definition equipment does NOT make it high definition. Some players are capable of up-scaling an SD image into an HD format. Sometimes, the resulting image may look marginally smoother but you need to accept that no additional detail is in the picture.
With Xilisoft's video converter,the only way to make the video louder, is to adjust the audio settings to high.
you need a high quality camera with HD but it might cost from 250-500.
I recommend HD Webplayer. A high definition video platform, HD Webplayer, reinforced for your websites, which is ruling the video world today.HD WebPlayer make the tough job of publishing/sharing your videos to the world easy by providing a contemporary flash video player with all the requisite features. The Video platform is basically built on Adobe Flash technology. HD Webplayer is easy to install, flexible , delivers high quality video experience and endowed with all the features that a standard video player has; and much more than that....
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There's no valid answer to your question. The problem is a standard deviation can be close to zero, but there is no upper limit. So, I can make a statement that if my standard deviation is much smaller than my mean, this indicates a low standard deviation. This is somewhat subjective. But I can't make say that if my standard deviation is many times the mean value, that would be considered high. It depends on the problem at hand.
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"Most smart phones do carry high speed video cameras. However, some do not, you have to look at the specs on the cameras just to make sure you are not getting messed with."
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You talk slowly into the camera and use a video editing program (like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker) to speed up the video clip, and you'll be talking twice as fast in a high voice like Fred.