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New Terminator 3 Trailer Released

An anonymous reader writes "Sony has just released a fantastic Terminator 3 trailer on the Apple trailer site. After several ho hum WB trailers I was feeling like this movie was going to be a re-tread, but the Sony trailer really raised my blood temperature. Also I checked out the official Terminator 3 website. Although it's flash only (major sin), it is full of good stuff. The time travel forum could use a bit of filling out."

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  1. Re:I only wonder by Dionysus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Probably this one

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  2. Direct Link... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    Here's a direct link to the large version:

    T3-international-tlr_m480.mov

    You can do this yourself for the other trailers by viewing the pagesource and putting the letter 'm' before the resolution number.

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    1. Re:Direct Link... by Pathwalker · · Score: 4, Informative

      As an afterthought, if anyone wants to see the decompiled version of the reference file (to see what it checks for and what it does) I've put a decompiled version here.

      Basically, it checks for old versions of QuickTime (anything before 5.0.2) and redirects them to a page telling them that they need to upgrade. Versions 5.02 and later are allowed through to the movie.

  3. Re:Apple has done wonders! by Saeger · · Score: 5, Informative
    A certain Anonymous Coward already pointed out that you just have to view the HTML source and then prefix the letter 'm' before the resolution in the filename. (Or you can pay for the Pro version, which lets you Save As...)

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  4. Re:Flash works in linux by dnaumov · · Score: 3, Informative
    Flash works in Linux, but this quicktime 6 sorenson codec doesn't. Not only that, but they wanna stream it for extra assholicness.

    This Sorenson codec most definately works with my MPlayer installation. Look into the downloads page on the MPlayer site for additional codecs (QT, Real, WMV, etc) and the MPlayer documentation on how to get them to work.