Do you have a specific video or photo that perfectly captures your child's passion? Whether it’s gymnastics, soccer, or a school play, those "HQ" memories are the ones that stay with us forever.
The split second of silence before Kasey salutes the judges. The Perseverance: Kasey-October-11-10-yo-Gymnastics-DVD-HQ.mpg
To a parent, that file is not a collection of bits; it is a Tuesday night in October. It is the sound of a high-five from a coach, the smell of chalk dust, and the tension of waiting for the score to flash on a manual-judging easel. Do you have a specific video or photo
If the file was originally on a DVD-R (recordable disc), it may already be unreadable. Recordable DVDs have a lifespan of 5-20 years depending on dye quality and storage conditions. A disc from October 11, say, 2012, would be 12+ years old by 2025 — entering the high-risk zone. The Perseverance: To a parent, that file is
On Windows: right-click → Properties → Details. Look for “Frame width” (should be 720), “Frame height” (480 or 576), “Data rate” (ideally >6000kbps).