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Actor
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: missing NYC hardcore :(
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trailers
I use http://www.apple.com/trailers/ , and its pretty good, my main complaint is that I cant download any of the trilers, just veiw them over the net, and second, all the episode II trailers require quick time pro, instead of just the free one. I was wondering what sites you guys use, and if anyone has a solution to either of my problems with the apple site.
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Actor
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Where Most "Fogies" Are Discounted & Votes Often Miscounted!
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Also try www.pocketmovies.com , they got some of the latest trailers U can actually download & even some original shorts!
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Actor
Join Date: May 2001
Location: 1020 Palm Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL
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There are 'workaround solutions', but they can't be revealed here. If you're interested, contact me via PM.
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Not Kevin Bacon
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Connecticut
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You only need QTPro to view the largest resolution of the Star Wars trailers. If you acquire QTPro, it also makes it trivial to save the movies to your hard drive.
Usually you can just find the things in your cache afterwards. I think there's an option in QT to leave them there. -HM |
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