New Windows 7 Videos

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New Windows 7 Videos

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Sorry, I wasn't sure where to put this. I'm not in the VIP section yet and Microsoft seems to be cracking down on keeping these away from the public so I've posted it in this protected section. These have been around since the 22nd or 23rd but I didn't find them until today. There are three MP4 videos. The archive is only about 2 MB.

http://www.bitsurge.net/files/Win7M3V.rar
Password: win7m3v

Also, if the videos don't play, you can download and install ffdshow: http://www.ffdshow.info/
Then download and run Media Play Classic and open the files from there: http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Player ... wnload.htm

Maybe someone knows a player that natively supports H.264, this is the only way I know to do it though.
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Thanks for sharing. I'll be interested in taking a look.
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Thank you! Greatly appreciated

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You could play it in VLC media player, VLC plays everything.

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only one word...
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Re: New Windows 7 Videos

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QuiescentWonder wrote: Also, if the videos don't play, you can download and install ffdshow: http://www.ffdshow.info/
Then download and run Media Play Classic and open the files from there: http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Player ... wnload.htm

Maybe someone knows a player that natively supports H.264, this is the only way I know to do it though.
Quicktime works.

I was expecting something much more spectacular.
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Post by QuiescentWonder »

Meh, hey I didn't take the videos.

I refuse to install Quicktime on my computer. The closest I'll get is Quicktime Alternative, and it doesn't support them.

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