chili pepper
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Bink trailers gives you large hi-res display and is very stable.
Quicktime trailers tend to have a tiny picture and are very crash-prone. QT often freezes up my whole computer and I have to reboot. But then I have yet to see a product made by Apple that isn't crap.
It's ridiculous how much better Bink is than Quicktime for displaying video game trailers. About 10 times better. Apple might be more suitable for Hollywood movie trailers, but it is still very crash and freeze-prone and the movies are a lot smaller. Windows Media Player is more stable for Hollywood movie trailers and gives you bigger and better picture quality. Real Player is better than Quicktime but not good as Windows media Player.
That leaves Quicktime out in the cold with no competitive edge for anything. One of the worst software products ever created. I have no idea why it remains popular.
Valve made a wise choice to go with Bink for their game movies.
Quicktime trailers tend to have a tiny picture and are very crash-prone. QT often freezes up my whole computer and I have to reboot. But then I have yet to see a product made by Apple that isn't crap.
It's ridiculous how much better Bink is than Quicktime for displaying video game trailers. About 10 times better. Apple might be more suitable for Hollywood movie trailers, but it is still very crash and freeze-prone and the movies are a lot smaller. Windows Media Player is more stable for Hollywood movie trailers and gives you bigger and better picture quality. Real Player is better than Quicktime but not good as Windows media Player.
That leaves Quicktime out in the cold with no competitive edge for anything. One of the worst software products ever created. I have no idea why it remains popular.
Valve made a wise choice to go with Bink for their game movies.