Motion Test with the JVC GZ-HM200 camcorder. Our full review of the HM200 is available here: http://bit.ly/xbGjl
Jvc Gz-hm200 60i Motion Test
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Motion Test with the JVC GZ-HM200 camcorder. Our full review of the HM200 is available here: http://bit.ly/xbGjl
popcornmysan
February 7, 2010 at 7:33 am
aiirmaan335: one way to solve your problem is to read the manual, and if you’ve stolen the camera (as I think you have) just download the manual from JVC’s site…
fullyflaredsk8er
February 7, 2010 at 8:33 am
how do you get this quality?
lugiadoom
February 7, 2010 at 8:39 am
how do you get this good quality i have just bought the same and i dont know how to use it
aiirmaan335
February 7, 2010 at 8:42 am
this may be late but anyway.. you need to make sure that when you edit your video and export it with your software you choose an hd resolution of your vid this is either 720p (res. 1280×720) or 1080p (full hd res. 1920×1080 pixels) then you’ll most likely have an hd button : )
Sedudon
February 7, 2010 at 9:35 am
Rumor has it that you have to put the file on your computer and then upload it.
Scottstimo
February 7, 2010 at 10:26 am
Some times it can take a day or two for the HD function to appear and to fully work on a video.
guns511
February 7, 2010 at 11:26 am
I just bought it the other day, and had your problem as well. Than I realized that the software that comes along with the GZ-HM200 compresses the video when uploading it to youtube. To get HD, just backup the video files onto your computer and upload directly from the youtube website itself. You’ll know it’s correct if the uploading time takes considerably longer than with the software.
Prodakin
February 7, 2010 at 11:30 am
It worked! Thanks alot

EvanJello
February 7, 2010 at 12:28 pm
your video has to be in HD, otherwise youtube doesn’t show it up as hd, the resolution of your video has to be a certain size before it is “recognized” as hd, then it will do it for you.