QuickTime 7 Windows Preview Available 57
Tenken writes "Looks like Apple has finally made available a PC version of QuickTime 7. It seems to perform on par with the Mac release, though the H.264 decoding for hi-def trailers will probably see much more optimization before QT is officially released. The main reason to upgrade is to check out the new hi-def trailers which you can find at the QuickTime site. There are 480p and 720p versions available for the few hi-def trailers, though I'm fairly certain there were also 1080p clips online a few weeks ago."
Annonunced this morning (Score:3, Informative)
Simon.
Re:Announced this morning (Score:3, Funny)
Preview, not Submit. Preview, not Submit...
1080p Trailers (Score:4, Informative)
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ATI were talking about building a hardware decoder for H.264 into their future cards but it's not there yet.
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Oh... and hardware based solutions often have severe restrictions (only at certain sizes, etc).
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if (browser.isWin) {document.write('.q1080 {display: none}');}
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Batman trailer [apple.com], also available in 480p, 720p and 1080p to stream.
And, Apple's HD Gallery [apple.com]. Includes the above trailers, plus a few other 1080p and 720p short films.
Re:1080p Trailers (Score:2)
System Preferences -> Energy Saver -> Options -> Processor Performance. Select "highest".
I get full framerate on Serentity and Batman Returns trailer on a dual 2.5, w/ the ATI 9600.
Re:1080p Trailers (Score:3, Interesting)
I've seen (and tried to fix) poor HD performance on retail store Dual 2.7GHz G5s with 30" ACDs.
1080p screws up somewhere along the video pipeline (drivers, video card, duallink DVI) for the 30" display...but a slower PowerMac hooked up to a 23" display plays 1080p smooth as silk. What's the holdup?
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My friend had a piece of shit AthlonXp laptop 2100+ with a integrated vid card that played HD video smoothly. However on a iMac G5 2.0 Ghz. It struggled. It helped when moved from Quicktime player to VLC.
Supposedly, Tiger is supposed to use the graphics card to offload some of the quicktime stuff so I suppose the graphics card may help somewhat.
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On the flipside, my Athlon 2200xp at work couldn't come CLOSE to playing a 720p trailer at full speed :(
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mplayer (Score:4, Informative)
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thanks for the heads up.
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720p/1080p trailers are there. (Score:5, Informative)
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Then again, it's not like even my 3Ghz P4 can effectively decode the 1080p trailer. Guess I'll just have to wait for the H.264 hardware decoding from ATI ;)
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a quick idea whose time has come (Score:5, Interesting)
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So now I have to say, VLC is the way to go. The only thing I can't do (and want to do) with VLC that I could do with Quicktime Pro is chop bits out of my videos that I don't want. And that's not worth another $30 to me.
Now if it only supported playlists, (Score:2)
Looks like NO 1080i for Windows (Yet) (Score:2)
I bet you can copy the file from a Mac and try to play it though - might need a dual dual-core Opteron though? ;)
Re:Looks like NO 1080i for Windows (Yet) (Score:2)
Re:Looks like NO 1080i for Windows (Yet) (Score:2)
Some people are saying that they're getting full-speed rendering under mplayer, so it sounds like it's QT that's at fault. In fact, the performance is so poor that I don't even think true Mac zealots would buy the whole "superiority of PowerPC" argument completely.
12-14fps on P-M 1.8GHz (Score:3, Interesting)
It does look a lot crisper than those WMV-HD Imax clips up at Microsoft's site. But I'm able to play those at full speed, even the 1080 ones. So there could be some major tweaking left to do.
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I don't know if it's the encoding process or the source quality, but the H.264 files seem much, much more crisp at a pixel level.
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They are very crisp, to the extent I think I'm seeing film grain on the Serenity trailer or something.
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Now, there are some noticealbe differences in quality between this and the apple decoder. If you view the Fantastic 4 720p trailer, using mplayer it has a smooth framerate, but when you see the "Marvel" logo come into frame, the red gradient fade around the lettering isn't smooth, the color transition is mottled, almost as if it were in 16-bit color. On QT7 it's smooth. The difference is really hard to no
More videos found in the HD gallery! (Score:2)
For more HD videos to watch, go to the HD gallery [apple.com]. They are awesome.
Mmm... QTTask.exe (Score:2, Funny)
It was awfully clever of you to have QTTask.exe re-spawn after deletion. But don't do it again.
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Or alternatively you should just get QuickTime Pro. IMHO it should however be part of the core system or iLife. What you described was actually not the craziest thing about QuickTime. What's even crazier is that you have to get Pro version of QuickTime in order to watch fullscreen movies (unless you use a hack like I do). But other than that, QuickTime is quite okay.
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It's definately a preview (Score:1)
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I have already tried it... (Score:1, Funny)