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- 01-21-2009 10:44 AM #11
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Just caught this.
Interesting but Scott- this is the early version ( including some spelling errors and couple of bad audio places) which has since been fixed in both the high res version ( not HD) and the standard version I posted in the CES forum thread.
I'm not that familiar with blip TV but the file size was huge for download. 166 Mb. ? and then it didn't want to play for me so I launched your alternate player link and it began to play. The original wmv file was only 122 mb.
If anyone wants to see it from one of my servers it will play as a wmv file:
Click here
This is a 320 x 180 pixel res so if you zoom it to full screen it will be quite fuzzy.
Anyway for those who are interested in an uncompressed Full HD version it is a whopper. 330 Gb file in AVI. I haven't compressed to mpeg2 or 4 yet so that should pull it down some for BluRay disk.
PS- re mov file and Macs- I understand that new version of quicktime in Leopard will play wmv on a mac without plugins but that info may be inaccurate. What I do know is that on my MAC I have quicktime with "Flip for Mac" plugin loaded and it now plays all wmv files.
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- 01-22-2009 06:16 AM #12
Yes, all mac users should install "Flip for Mac" as well as Perian to ensure that they can play most available formats in quicktime.
Or, you should just download VLC, and that will play just about anything without the need of those plug-ins.

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