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Old 10-13-05, 12:33 AM
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LOTS of new High Def trailers at Apple

I guess in conjunction with the release of the new iPods and iTunes 6, Apple has also released several new HD Quicktime trailers (looks like 480p, 720p, and 1080i/p). They have:

Ice Age 2
The Da Vinci Code
V for Vendetta
Barnyard
The New World
Casanova
Rumor Has It
The Ringer
King Kong
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Trailer and Teaser)
Walk the Line
Bee Season
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Chicken Little
Jarhead
North Country
Syriana
In Her Shoes
The Fog
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Roll Bounce
Transporter 2
A Sound of Thunder
Supercross

Most of these are trailers they have had for awhile, they're just HD.

Fun! Now if I could just get my stupid Turtle Beach Montego DDL sound card to install
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Looks like they redesigned the site too. Thanks for the heads up; off to fire up QT 7 on my laptop.
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Oh, and it seems I'm no longer able to download these files using Quicktime Alternate. I was able to 2 days ago, but they must have done something to disable that. Any way I can download these to my HD without buying Quicktime Pro? Alternate had WAAAAY better performance for the HD files than the demo of QT7 I had.
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Thanks for the heads-up on this - some great looking trailers (just checked out The New World - looks stunning!)
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Checked this out last night. Now I'm officially aware that as fast as I have made my compaq computer with a celeron processor from 1999..........it's time to upgrade.
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I've noticed these show more compression than the WMVHD vids I have that play just as well. I've also seen issues with the picture in the QT vids "tearing", especially during fast action. Wonder if there is a way to correct this. So far, I've downloaded Harry Potter, Jarhead, King Kong, and V for Vendetta. Already had Kingdom of Heaven and Batman Begins.

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I've noticed these show more compression than the WMVHD vids I have that play just as well. I've also seen issues with the picture in the QT vids "tearing", especially during fast action. Wonder if there is a way to correct this. So far, I've downloaded Harry Potter, Jarhead, King Kong, and V for Vendetta. Already had Kingdom of Heaven and Batman Begins.

Brian

Did you use QT Pro to download these, or some other trick? I'm on the fence about QT Pro, so I'm just asking. THanks.

Also, thanks to the OP about the heads up on the new site.
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No. Just click on whichever resolution you want and let Quicktime start to play the video. Then click on Window / Show Movie Info Highlight and paste the URL from the source, and paste it into Google. Do a search, and then just right click on the URL that Google shows (it will say it couldnt find anything, but provide a linked URL for you) and save!

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No. Just click on whichever resolution you want and let Quicktime start to play the video. Then click on Window / Show Movie Info Highlight and paste the URL from the source, and paste it into Google. Do a search, and then just right click on the URL that Google shows (it will say it couldnt find anything, but provide a linked URL for you) and save!

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I use this to make a quick 'save as' link:
http://zansstuff.com/saveas.html

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