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Go Go Quicktime

Go Go Quicktime

adds fullscreen functionality to QuickTime

Version:  2.0

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Contributed by: Clams McShrew Sunday, March 19 2006 @ 07:33 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

w/o upscaling, most quicktime clips look terrible in full-screen res. Unless you have a tiny monitor.   

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disagree - sujovian.mac

Actually, I've always felt that Quicktime does a pretty exceptional job scaling a relatively small clip to full screen. it automatically softens each frame slightly to reduce visual pixellation during playback. Sure, viewing a 320x176 clip full screen won't look great, but a 720x320 clip looks just as good as a DVD scaled to full screen. And Apple offers many movie trailers in even higher resolutions than that, as do many other quicktime content providers.

Sorry, but I think you're wrong.

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Tuesday, March 21 2006 @ 06:49 PM PST