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1st January 2004, 21:10 | #1 | Link |
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looking for freely downloadable vob trailers
Specifically, high action stuff (for instance Matrix Reloaded or Revolutions). It has to be something legit, not something that you can take off a DVD because the end goal is make re-encoded content available as part of a DVD-DivX player test.
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3rd January 2004, 02:33 | #2 | Link |
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I only know the usual DD/DTS/THX-stuff, like this:
http://www.hometheaterweb.nl/pages/vobtrailers.htm I used to know a couple of other sites, but they seem to be dead. (domain not available anymore etc.) But, to digress slightly, I've got some HD trailers/teasers I'm 99.99% sure I found at some official (that is, legit) www-site. I tried googling them up again, but I can't seem to find them now though. :/ They aired at last years Superbowl (Matrix Reloaded, Charlie's Angels 2 and T3 or something). They are identical to the other freely available trailers/teasers, but in high res (720p maybe, my XP1600 can't render them properly), MPEG-2 and with DD audio. Pretty nice stuff. IANAL, so I don't know how those works with copyright and all that. I'm at my parents for the holidays, and my pc is like 500 miles away, so I can't be more specific. It's not what you asked for anyway, now is it? |
6th January 2004, 04:59 | #3 | Link |
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use ftp serach engines... u will definetly get some....
try this ----ftp://138.195.130.71/pub/streams/dolby_trailers/ got this form filewatcher ftp search engine plz delete if direct links are not allowed!! cheers cjaar |
9th January 2004, 15:12 | #4 | Link |
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Not VOB files but could also be useful:
http://www.on2.com/vp6_raw.php3 "On2 is providing these raw files so you can do your own testing and quality comparisons with VP6. These are the raw AVI clips that professionals use for rating codec quality and performance. They are short, complex throughout, and extremely difficult to compress." Clip "Football" - 290 MB Clip "Mobile" - 89 MB Clip To Kill a Lawyer "Fence" - 50 MB Clip To Kill a Lawyer "Reaching" - 111 MB Bilu |
11th January 2004, 11:24 | #6 | Link |
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I'm actually not looking for Dolby, DTS and THX Trailers but movie trailers.
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A DV source used for MPEG-2 benchmarking here: http://www.tecoltd.com/enctest/enctest.htm http://teco.emg.hu/test.avi -> Direct Link Bilu |
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11th January 2004, 14:54 | #8 | Link |
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I searched too, but saw only MOV and WMV trailers an (many) sites.
Probably big size is reason...
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11th January 2004, 18:12 | #9 | Link |
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Why not convert MOV to a format useful for AVS source?
Is there any license problem? Maybe this thread could help with QT sources: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66770 Bilu Last edited by bilu; 11th January 2004 at 18:35. |
11th January 2004, 20:40 | #11 | Link | |
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Since most trailers around have a pretty good detail it wouldn't harm that much IMHO to use them instead of VOBs. Bilu |
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11th January 2004, 21:44 | #12 | Link |
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hmm,.. there are some hdtv files out there e.g. here:
ftp://ftp.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/pub/iHDTV/ don't know if there are much action, but the quality should be fine. Cu Selur |
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