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hello... does anybody knows where can I download movie trailers and a sofware to convert them to a DVD so I can include some of them in my re-author back up...??
ya as remeber when i was looking up the films name.com or whatever they use for promotions for the film they had trailers that you could download. i doubt the resolution would be that great.
Also search for a forum or something for that movie and im sure they have it there also( for bigger type movie star wars etc.)
I know a site where I can download them but they are save as "HTML Document" , then I dont know what to do to convert them to DVD file... any ideas...??
But you would need HD equipment. I once downloaded that 200MB King Kong trailer, it was frickin huge, and the whole screen was taken up by the top left 1/4 of the screen where it says "this trailer has been approved for all audiences". And it played slowly when resized to the screen, buffered every second or so, and it was on the HD!
very efficient directshow decoder for H264/AVC, which is what apple uses for its trailers. the apple avc codec is crap though, and it was probably decoding the trailer on your pc, thats why it chugged along.
btw coreAVC 1.0 (NOT freeware) was released yesterday, though its still in 'beta' and boy does it show!
usually you have to get the ax file and register with regsvr32, but im feeling generous...
download the attachment, extract the archive. you'll get a folder with 3 files in it. place this folder in your c:\windows\system32 directory, and double click the register.bat file to install.
to uninstall click unregister.bat
Last edited by blutach; 10 Apr 2006, 01:53 AM.
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its the most efficient avc decoder out there. it'll allow smooth playback of hi res avc on lower end systems. the only other way you can get similar performance is utilizing hardware acceleration with the next gen ATI or nvidia cards, and the correct decoders
usually you have to get the ax file and register with regsvr32, but im feeling generous...
download the attachment, extract the archive. you'll get a folder with 3 files in it. place this folder in your c:\windows\system32 directory, and double click the register.bat file to install.
to uninstall click unregister.bat
futurex... as much as I hate to do things like this... but since I was made aware of it now. I must ask you to remove the attachment. CoreAVC was never 'free' and was distributed with no license what so ever, meaning that you cannot distribute it unless CoreCodec was to give you permission to do so.
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