WMV HD
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| Windows Media Video High Definition | |
|---|---|
| File extension: | .wmv |
| MIME type: | video/x-ms-wmv |
| Uniform Type Identifier: | com.microsoft.windows-?media-wmv |
| Developed by: | Microsoft |
| Type of format: | video file format |
Windows Media High Definition Video (WMV HD) is the marketing name for high definition videos encoded using Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 codecs. These low-complexity codecs make it possible to watch high definition movies in 1280x720 (720p) or 1920x1080 (1080p) resolutions on many modern personal computers running Microsoft Windows XP, although the hardware requirements are steep. Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console can also play WMV HD.
WMV HD is not a standalone video codec nor a special modification of the WMV9 codec. As of April 2006, all existing WMV HD titles are encoded using the VC-1 compliant Windows Media Video 9 (FourCC: WMV3) codec conforming to VC-1 Main Profile @ High Level specification. It is possible that in the future Microsoft will take advantage of the new VC-1 Advanced Profile codec dubbed Windows Media Video Advanced Profile (FourCC: WVC1) to encode WMV HD videos.
A number of WMV9-encoded high definition movie titles have been made commercially available on DVD-ROM discs, either as standalone discs or supplements to the regular DVD-Video titles. The technology was considered a stepping stone to true high definition optical disc formats (HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc) and Microsoft never intended the discs to be played on anything but personal computers. Most commercially sold WMV HD titles are copy protected using Microsoft Windows Media DRM technology. The licensing terms of DRM protected titles are determined by the content providers and not Microsoft Corporation. The soundtracks are commonly encoded using the Windows Media Audio Professional codec, often featuring 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel sound. The video and audio streams are encapsulated in Advanced Systems Format files.
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To play 720/24p video with stereo sound:
- Windows XP
- Windows Media Player 9 Series
- 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 processor or equivalent
- 384 MB of RAM
- 64 MB video card
- 1024 x 768 screen resolution (4:3 screen) or 1280 x 720 (16:9 screen)
- 16-bit sound card
- WMV HD has been touted for its ease of use, since functunality to convert to WMV HD has been built into Windows Movie Maker, it has allowed people to convert their homevideos to WMV HD as well as commercial releases they may have received. The file system will work on a PC with the settings listed below, as well as a Xbox 360, at 720p.
- WMV HD has been popular among enthusiasts who want to create their own high definition videos at home. Since WMV HD is not competing with the HD DVD or Blu-Ray format, its life is expecting to last for a very long time. Due to the ease of use and access, as well as playability with any program that supports WMV.
To play 1080/24p video with 5.1 surround sound
- Windows XP
- Windows Media Player 9
- DirectX 9.0
- 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 processor or equivalent
- 512 MB of RAM
- 128 MB video card
- 1440 x 1080 screen resolution (4:3 screen) or 1920 x 1080 (16:9 screen)
- 24-bit 96 kHz multichannel sound card
- 5.1 surround sound speaker systems
- WMV HD Content Showcase A number of WMV encoded high-definition movie trailers are available for free download on Microsoft's website. DRM protected titles might require an Internet connection for license download and verification.
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