All our videos are in the latest Windows Media Player format from Microsoft, mov-format for Quicktime and DivX Codec for our high resolution.
You can download the latest version of your player here:
What is HDV?
HDV, also called High Definition Video or High Def - is a new digital video format using digital technology. Content in HD format offers a sharper, more true-to-life image that makes regular TV look fuzzy.
- content is shot in a 16:9 aspect ratio - versus standard television’s 4:3 aspect ratio
- higher resolution of content - 720p and higher as opposed to standard
- higher resolution provides a higher quality, much crisper picture where you can see fine details you may miss with standard videos
System requirements for viewing on a PC?
You need at least :
- a 2.4 Ghz Intel processor or equivalent
- 384 megabytes of RAM
- Windows XP
- Media Player 9
Optimal configuration:
- a 3.0 Ghz Intel processor or equivalent
- 128 megabytes videocard
- 512 megabytes of RAM
- a monitor which supports video resolutions of at least 1280 x 720
- Windows XP
- Media Player 9
- DirectX 9.0
But no problem - if you have an older computer, you can use one of the other formats to see the videos.