apple.com— This kind of got lost in the shuffle of new iPods and such, but Apple has updated the trailer site with 24 new HD trailers.
Oct 13, 2005View in Crawl 4
Too bad damn Quicktime won't even let me view it full screen, or save the video so I can view it in something else. Wake me when there's a DivX-HD version.
15" Powerbook 1.5Ghz 1Gb RAM the 720p plays smoothly but the 1080i is pretty choppy, but it doesnt even fit on my screen so why bother with it in the first place. Its not like the 720p version looks "bad" by any means.
I'd like to thank Apple for making 10.3.9 the lowest OS that Quicktime 7 will accept. 10.3.9 is junk and even though I have 10.4 on another partition on my iBook, I continue to use my 10.3.8 partition because I have to interact constantly with 10.3.8 servers. Argh...
"Here's the next question: How easy will it be to watch trailers on the Video iPod? For instance, will they (as they should be) be free to download onto the iPod? I'm a big trailer watcher guy, but would find it nice to be able to watch them on the subway or some such on the way to and from work."yeah, try to watch a trailer in 720p on you're ipod. good luck ;)the ipod has like a 3XX x 4XX screen, if that."nothing happens when I click on the "High Definition" links... Any ideas (I've got iTunes 6)"looks like the web page uses javascript (maybe. i don't know. i don't do source). try to open it in a regular web browser."15" Powerbook 1.5Ghz 1Gb RAM the 720p plays smoothly but the 1080i is pretty choppy, but it doesnt even fit on my screen so why bother with it in the first place. Its not like the 720p version looks "bad" by any means."i checked that one out (didn't watch it. harry potter is gay.) that's 1080p. yes, that's --p--! i don't think 1080i would look too good on a computer/hd monitor (unless it has line-doubling, in which case it still sucks.)
waz67Oct 13, 2005
Too bad damn Quicktime won't even let me view it full screen, or save the video so I can view it in something else. Wake me when there's a DivX-HD version.
newdiggerOct 14, 2005
15" Powerbook 1.5Ghz 1Gb RAM the 720p plays smoothly but the 1080i is pretty choppy, but it doesnt even fit on my screen so why bother with it in the first place. Its not like the 720p version looks "bad" by any means.
schragsOct 14, 2005
I guess my athlon xp 2800@3200 just aint cutting it no more.
toastyOct 14, 2005
^^^ hahahahaha =P
xodexOct 14, 2005
O_O
markisanerdOct 14, 2005
I'd like to thank Apple for making 10.3.9 the lowest OS that Quicktime 7 will accept. 10.3.9 is junk and even though I have 10.4 on another partition on my iBook, I continue to use my 10.3.8 partition because I have to interact constantly with 10.3.8 servers. Argh...
foxhoundadminOct 16, 2005
"Here's the next question: How easy will it be to watch trailers on the Video iPod? For instance, will they (as they should be) be free to download onto the iPod? I'm a big trailer watcher guy, but would find it nice to be able to watch them on the subway or some such on the way to and from work."yeah, try to watch a trailer in 720p on you're ipod. good luck ;)the ipod has like a 3XX x 4XX screen, if that."nothing happens when I click on the "High Definition" links... Any ideas (I've got iTunes 6)"looks like the web page uses javascript (maybe. i don't know. i don't do source). try to open it in a regular web browser."15" Powerbook 1.5Ghz 1Gb RAM the 720p plays smoothly but the 1080i is pretty choppy, but it doesnt even fit on my screen so why bother with it in the first place. Its not like the 720p version looks "bad" by any means."i checked that one out (didn't watch it. harry potter is gay.) that's 1080p. yes, that's --p--! i don't think 1080i would look too good on a computer/hd monitor (unless it has line-doubling, in which case it still sucks.)
sickn3ssJan 30, 2007
Why does Apple claim that these movies are 1080p when the source code says otherwise:<a class="user" href="http://movies.apple.com/trailers/images/hd_btn2_1080i.mov">http://movies.apple.com/trailers/images/hd_btn2_1080i.mov</a>