QuickTime 7 Windows Preview Available
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."
Were you by chance viewing the 1080p trailers on a 30" Cinema Display? Try the same video on a G5 with a 23" display attached.
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?
I know this has been mentioned before, but I think it merits further emphasis. Quicktime pro being a payable extra is patently ridiculous. All of the elements of tiger work flawlessly together, but quicktime pro, something that makes things a lot easier as well as nicer (I mean, full screen, that's an extra?) is a lot to ask a computer user. I cannot imagine the revenue retained by apple by maintain quicktime pro is very much; and the good karma earned by making it available to everyone would be beneficial. It made sense a few years ago, perhaps, but now everyone should expect the things that are included to be with pro to be inherent in the basic version. As long as it remains an add on, on either platform, the longer it feels like one piece of the apple puzzle that just doesn't fit. It's like apple is big and shiny but there is one huge bite out of it. But not in an aesthetically pleasing, oh this is a nice logo way. Please, apple, make the pro version standard. Why is it so different from everything else on the system?
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.