You've made the investment.  Now give your TV what it needs:  High Definition Video:  Now playing at NLiveris.com

-Why is HDTV better?
- High Definition video is now mainstream and quickly replacing standard definition video.  HD delivers 4 times the detail and resolution of SD.  The wider 16:9 aspect ratio of the screen delivers a more cinematic, lifelike viewing experience.

-How to play HD videos from your computer to an HDTV?
-Many HDTV's feature the PC input (D-sub/VGA) for connecting computers directly to the HDTV.  Some high end computers now even have HDMI, which is the new interface for connecting devices to an HDTV.  Many HDTV's also have a 3rd type of input, known as DVI.   If you are savvy enough to have connected your computer to your HDTV, you'll truly enjoy HD on demand!  Users with regular computer monitors will also enjoy the added benefits of these NLiveris.com HD videos.  To take advantage of these videos, it is recommended to have a screen resolution greater than or equal to 1280 pixels wide.  NLiveris.com videos will however, continue to look great on displays with a resolution less than 1280 pixels.

-Did you know...
-Older movies shot on film were originally shot in a 4:3 aspect ratio.  In the 1950's, studios began shooting in wide screen formats like 1.85:1 and 2.35:1 to lure people into theaters with a new widescreen experience because of the increasing popularity of television.  The aspect ratio of HDTV is 16:9, or 1.77:1.

-Did you also know...
-Movies shot on 35mm film contain 4 times the resolution and detail of HDTV!  This is known as Digital Cinema 4k.

 

Read Frequently Asked Questions Regarding HD Video on NLiveris.com

Learn more about 720p, 1080i, and 1080p HD Video.

-Now, enjoy the videos!  More content to come soon!


- All media on NLiveris.com is indexed in 2 files:  Video List and Photography List

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