View Full Version : Heavenly Sword Trailer: 1080p
Marvel_us
03-20-07, 09:21 AM
Check out the full trailer from the Heroes clip in 1080p.
http://www.playsyde.com/leech_3643_1_en.html
I downloaded this to the PC but WMP isn't able to play MPEG-4, I guess. If I copy the file to the PS3, will it play there or is there something special that needs to be done for that to work?
Actually, it ended up being easier than I was trying to make it. I burned a DVD with a folder called VIDEOS and one called VIDEO. Copied the MP4 file to both folders thinking maybe the PS3 needed a special folder to be able to find it. Anyway, it recognized the DVD as a data disc and I just copied it to the PS3. I ended up with the video from both folders (two copies) so you definitely don't need to have it in a special folder when transferring it like that (for video anyway).
I downloaded this to the PC but WMP isn't able to play MPEG-4, I guess. If I copy the file to the PS3, will it play there or is there something special that needs to be done for that to work?
What version of windows media player? I would have thought that making a trailer work on as many systems as possible would help its marketing. I guess somebody didn't get the memo.
Buenamos
03-20-07, 05:55 PM
ran fine here. It's the same trailer that was shown off a while ago, nothing exciting yet.
I was trying to use WMP 11 under XP. I don't have any extra codec packs or anything installed though. Could that be the reason?
Install quicktime, should play fine.
What about quicktime alternative? I didn't see MPEG-4 listed as supported on the site I was going to download it (it being quicktime alternative) from. I've never forgiven apple for taking over all of my media extensions without asking, years ago when I tried it out. I'd prefer not to install quicktime, if I can avoid it.
LurkerLito
03-20-07, 10:28 PM
OWA have you tried this:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm
I saw that listed when looking at QTA (that was the site where I found quicktime alternative) but no I've haven't tried it. I'm a little leery about some of the stuff b/c I've seen people here talk about having computer issues that were tough to track down that were finally traced back to some codecs/codec-packs they installed. Searching for some info on ffdshow, it does appear to be highly recommended though so maybe I'll go that route. Thanks for the info.
Quicktime is less intrusive than say.. realplayer.
I don't install real player either although I have on occasion installed real player alternative when I needed it for whatever reason.
Just watched it on VLC and it looked good.
superbooga
03-21-07, 05:12 PM
VLC uses its own built-in decoders, and doesn't require a separate codec pack.
FFDShow is HIGHLY recommended. The processing effects and tweaks are awesome. Take a look here (http://www.htpcnews.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=17427)
Don't install Kazaa Codec Pack or any of that crap.
Just watched it. Pretty cool stuff; although motion capture guys seem to look more and more ridiculous as technology moves forward :P
Just watched it. Pretty cool stuff; although motion capture guys seem to look more and more ridiculous as technology moves forward :P
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