Is there a reason I can find zero HD movie trailers using windows media? Everybody uses quick time which I hate because you are forced to pay 30 bucks just to watch something in fullscreen. Screw that lol.
I mean they do have their classic 6 trailers of terminator, dolphins and step into liquid lol! As if I care about those, I want some new trailers.
An why on earth would microsoft put DRM on movie trailers? What the hell? Im so sick of all this bull crap, its a horrible time to be a movie lover.
Is there a reason I can find zero HD movie trailers using windows media? Everybody uses quick time which I hate because you are forced to pay 30 bucks just to watch something in fullscreen. Screw that lol.
I mean they do have their classic 6 trailers of terminator, dolphins and step into liquid lol! As if I care about those, I want some new trailers.
An why on earth would microsoft put DRM on movie trailers? What the hell? Im so sick of all this bull crap, its a horrible time to be a movie lover.
Download "Quicktime Alternative" and you will be able to view clips in full screen.
CycloneGT
02-13-07, 09:46 AM
I just can't stand how QT is puts itself in my taskbar automatically. I even remove it from run with Regedit, but the next time I play a qt file, it will put itself right back in the registry to automatically run at the next boot.
Even If you tell qt not to run in the tray, it just hides the icon and is still running. boo!!!
Download "Quicktime Alternative" and you will be able to view clips in full screen.
Ok thanks I tried this and it kind of works. However, I get mixed results based on what i watch. Sometimes I get visuals but no audio, sometimes I get visuals and audio but the audio is not in sync correctly. I'm running windows vista premium right now maybe this is the case for that.
At least I am one step closer!
srw1000
02-13-07, 08:04 PM
Download "Quicktime Alternative" and you will be able to view clips in full screen.I've had great success using Quicktime Alternate, also.
I like being able to download the trailers as .mov files, and then use TVersity to transcode and send to my HDTV via the Xbox 360. I had hoped that the marketplace would feature more trailers, but they only seem to post a new one every couple of weeks or so.
I'm not sure why Microsoft isn't pursuing HD trailers, and is content to sit back and let Apple get exclusive rights to show them.
Scott