{"id":505,"date":"2021-05-17T09:30:28","date_gmt":"2021-05-17T09:30:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pix-star.com\/blog\/?p=505"},"modified":"2022-02-10T09:38:28","modified_gmt":"2022-02-10T09:38:28","slug":"digital-picture-frame-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pix-star.com\/blog\/digital-frames\/digital-picture-frame-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Digital Picture Frame Video Playback Explained in 10-Minutes"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"schema-faq wp-block-yoast-faq-block\"><div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1621243456205\"><h2 class=\"schema-faq-question\">Can the Pix-Star digital picture frame play video?<\/h2> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">With Pix-Star, digital picture frame video playback is supported. Unfortunately, this feature is not very common and is limited to just a couple of the best digital picture frames on the market.<br\/><br\/>Pix-Star\u2019s digital picture frame can play videos as long as they are not longer than 2-minutes. Most <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pix-star.com\/blog\/buying-guides\/digital-picture-frame-2\/\">digital picture frames<\/a> have limits in regards to video playback. For example, Skylight frames require a subscription to Skylight Plus to play videos \u2013 and they\u2019re still limited to one-minute clips.<br\/><br\/>Both Pix-Star\u2019s 10\u201d and 15\u201d frame support video playback. These limits are in place as most digital picture frames aren\u2019t designed or optimized for video playback. Videos need to be compressed to match the frame\u2019s native resolution. This often results in relatively poor playback quality and there aren\u2019t many workarounds. It\u2019s for this reason that Pix-Star and many other digital picture frame manufacturers put limits on video playback on their frames.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1621243470028\"><h2 class=\"schema-faq-question\">How to send videos to a digital picture frame?<\/h2> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">The fastest and easiest way to send videos to your digital picture frame is through the mobile app. Bear in mind that not all digital picture frames have a supported mobile app. For example, Pix-Star\u2019s mobile app is called Pix-Star Snap.<br\/><br\/>Like a couple of other good apps, it lets you record videos directly in the app and sends them straight to your digital picture frame. In Pix-Star Snap\u2019s case, you can also select videos from your phone\u2019s gallery and send them to your frame (or multiple frames).<br\/><br\/>Bear in mind that many digital picture frames limit video size or length. Make sure you know your frame\u2019s requirement before trying to send videos to it. If you\u2019re having trouble sending videos or receiving them on the frame, make sure the format and size\/length are supported. Pix-Star has a more lenient limit of 2-minutes per video. This is quite a bit more than many other digital picture frames on the market. Skylight frame\u2019s video feature is hidden behind a paywall, and many others have strict sub-1-minute limits on video length.<br\/><br\/>Another common way to send videos to a digital picture frame is by email. Make sure you add the video as an attachment to the email, don\u2019t drag and drop it into the \u201cbody\u201d section of the email. This might only drop the link to the video and not the actual video.<br\/><br\/>Digital picture frames don\u2019t support web album videos. Web album videos are those in social media albums or created a web account (through the web interface). This is because of harsh compression when linking web album videos. It also makes the process of updating and syncing web albums much slower and less efficient.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1621243490734\"><h2 class=\"schema-faq-question\">Why can\u2019t most digital picture frames play videos?<\/h2> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">Digital picture frames aren\u2019t designed with video playback as their main feature. This is mainly due to the way videos need to be compressed when sent to the frame, especially by email. Compression reduces the playback quality and reduces the sharpness of the videos.<br\/><br\/>Combine this with the fact that most digital picture frames have a lower resolution than 1080p. Naturally, video playback isn\u2019t going to be great at sub-1080p and a low frame rate. Videos also take up significantly more space than pictures and will quickly fill the frame\u2019s internal storage space if left unchecked.<br\/><br\/>Some digital picture frames like the Pix-Star include some level of video playback capability. They know that videos can have a very personal touch and can communicate in a way that pictures struggle. Pix-Star\u2019s digital picture frames have 2-minute length limits on videos sent to their frames. Other frames like the Skylight offer 1-minute video playback, but it\u2019s locked behind a paywall.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1621243507083\"><h2 class=\"schema-faq-question\">What to look for in a digital picture frame for video playback?<\/h2> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">The aspect ratio is an important feature if you want a frame that specifically caters to video playback. Most people shoot videos in landscape orientation when recording on their phones. On most smartphones, this aspect ratio is 16:9. You can try to buy a frame with a 16:9 aspect ratio if you want videos to fill up the whole screen.<br\/><br\/>It\u2019s worth noting that 16:9 aspect ratios are terrible for displaying photos. 4:3 is a much better ratio for pictures \u2013 especially if you don\u2019t want black bars surrounding the photos to help them fit the screen. Since video playback isn\u2019t the main focus of most digital \u201cpicture\u201d frames, it\u2019s probably not worth buying a frame with a 16:9 aspect ratio. 4:3 frames will still display videos relatively well. Some videos shot on the proper camera will match the resolution exactly. You can also set your phone to record videos in a 4:3 aspect ratio.<br\/><br\/>Other features to look for in a digital picture frame for video playback are screen size, resolution, and brightness. Videos are best played on displays with at least 10\u201d diagonal length. Larger 15\u201d displays are even better, though they\u2019re harder to find and usually around 30% more expensive.<br\/><br\/>In terms of brightness, 10\u201d screens should have around 300cd\/m2; while larger screens should have 350cd\/m2. This isn\u2019t a hard and fast rule. It\u2019s quite objective and depends on how brightly lit your rooms are and your preferred viewing distance is. <br\/><br\/>Closely linked to viewing distance is the viewing angle. Many digital picture frames have ionized screens that make it tough to view the display from an angle. Frames like the Pix-Star have broad viewing angles so that you don\u2019t have to be directly in front of the screen to view its content.<br\/><br\/>Finally, the screen resolution of smaller 8-10\u201d displays should be 800&#215;600 at the lowest. Larger 15\u201d displays should be at least 1024&#215;768. Again, this isn\u2019t a strict rule and is more of a guideline. Bear in mind that higher resolution displays are significantly more expensive.<\/p> <\/div> <div class=\"schema-faq-section\" id=\"faq-question-1621243533296\"><h2 class=\"schema-faq-question\">Can I use a TV as a digital picture frame for videos?<\/h2> <p class=\"schema-faq-answer\">Smart TVs can make great digital picture frames for video playback. Their resolution, screen size, aspect ratio, and brightness often make them superior to digital picture frames for playing videos.<br\/>That being said, it\u2019s much harder to send video to a TV. Digital picture frames let you use mobile apps, email, web interfaces, and more. Digital picture frames are built around this easy-to-send functionality and will almost always surpass the ability of a TV.<br\/>If you don\u2019t have a smart TV, sending and playing videos on a cycle with transitions is very difficult and time-consuming. It\u2019s even challenging to setup video playlists on a TV, and you have to worry about video format and source.<br\/>High resolution smart TVs are also a lot more expensive than digital picture frames with far fewer customizations available for how content is displayed, slideshows, sending\/receiving media, etc. You\u2019d get better value for money with a digital picture frame that can also play videos (even if there are length limits).<\/p> <\/div> <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Do you need digital picture frame video playback support? 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