Video memory is the RAM in your machine that is used exclusively for your graphics hardware. This can be both the RAM chips built into the graphics chipset its self, or it can be the RAM that is optionally "carved out" from the system memory. The latter is called "shared video memory" although it isn't really sharing as the graphics hardware uses it exclusively.
how can i get the video memory address in computer?.
Anything that is run on your computer uses memory(also called RAM)
Autocad and gaming are the biggest two. Any application that requires fast screen redraws, or high detail.
Yes. The type of video memory has nothing to do with main system memory.
you have to get a memory card and hook it in the computer
Because allows you to view the graphics from a computer. If there is insufficient video memory, the system 'borrows' available space from the RAM, which in turn robs you of processing speed and slows the computer down. If you require graphics intensive programs to run, such as 3D games, you need a graphics card with it's own memory chips.
VRAM is an acronym for 'Video RAM' which is the high speed computer memory dedicated to a computer's graphics hardware. Some systems use a portion of the computers normal memory for this, and others have dedicated memory for this.
Add RAM! Up to the limit that your motherboard can support. Open the case, remove the old, smaller memory card, plug in a larger memory card that is compatible with the OLD memory card. You add more RAM. The motherboard on your computer has sockets to take RAM. There are different types of RAM so you need to get the right version. There is a limit to the size of the RAM that your Motherboard can support, and that varies from machine to machine. If you don't know the details take it to a computer shop and get them to upgrade it for you. They'll be able to tell you what type it takes and how much you can put in.
The physical memory (RAM) is not being initialized.
It depends if you saved the videos if you did then yes it is probably the memory -pretty in punk
The amount of RAM one needs depends on what the computer is used for and what tasks it faces. A lot of DDR Memory RAM is required for editing video or music. In fact, one requires over four gigabytes of memory and more to edit video. Consider that every change done on the video film has to be read by the computer and then filtered back into the video track combined with all other changes. For regular computer use, writing or even looking at movies, use one or two gigabytes.
To watch streaming video, you need to have a very fast internet connection. You should also have reasonable memory on your computer and an anti-virus installed.