1280 x 720  | 30 fps versus 320 x 240 | 30 fps

Why does the info for some of my video say 1280 x 720  | 30 fps and others say 320 x 240 | 30 fps and they were taken with the same HD camera on the same day.  Did I accidently change a setting on the camera? 

Seems so.. For safety reasons, try to open them in Quicktime Player and show the Info window..
Or, you could also click it in Finder in coloumn view and the preview will tell dimensions too..

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