yes, it is pathetic from the the people that created the file and ones who dl and never rename it. as for the mediapeek qlty i'd prefer to leave it for SharedHolder to answer, he knows better. send him PM.
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yes, it is pathetic from the the people that created the file and ones who dl and never rename it. as for the mediapeek qlty i'd prefer to leave it for SharedHolder to answer, he knows better. send him PM.
nice one sh
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It seems like it does the job of any other preview program (like ‘.dat file viewer’ by ‘idleloop’ – I recommend by the way, top file for previewing partially downloaded files), only makes it more complicated than it has to be.
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I recommend by the way, top file for previewing partially downloaded files),
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MediaPeek will show you thumbnails from the beginning to the end of a movie - even if you have NOT DOWNLOADED a single byte of the movie.
Why is stiil hard to see some pictures from a movie?EX:you never see TERMINATOR 3 right,you find the file,run MEDIAPEEK and see if Arnold is still there or some porn actress get hot. :lol: :lol: Its so easy to waste my time ,and i don't no why. :lol: :lol:Quote:
it’s still quite hard to see if your downloading the right movie
Wow, this looks great, thanks shared, I'll get it now. :)
Once again, another great software you've revealed, well done.
I've never tried the software, and I am going by reviews (like most people do when they are looking for new software - like your giving us with this post - a review!).Quote:
Originally posted by sharedholder@20 September 2003 - 08:36
Why is stiil hard to see some pictures from a movie?EX:you never see TERMINATOR 3 right,you find the file,run MEDIAPEEK and see if Arnold is still there or some porn actress get hot. :lol: :lol: Its so easy to waste my time ,and i don't no why. :lol: :lol:
Download.com Review - This tool, designed primarily for Kazaa users, creates thumbnails of videos and lets you view movie files before they finish downloading. The interface is not a stunner, but, in general, the program is easy to use. It recognizes files in your Kazaa shared folder and detects started downloads. After retrieving part of a file, you can create a preview index, a set of up to 16 thumbnail images taken from the downloaded fragment, and save it in JPEG or HTML format. However, you cannot change the size of thumbnails or create more than 16, so you may still have difficulty making out the film contents. You can view the movie beginning from any thumbnail. Supported formats are limited only by your own codecs. The features above are not unique, though. What really distinguishes MediaPeek is its file-sharing functionality. You can share the indexes you created and have Kazaa download a file you choose based on viewing another user's index. The program works for Kazaa users who frequently exchange movies.
I'm more than happy for this software to be great and a big sucess, and if it is better than all the other programs then i'll surely give it a go. But from what I read on Download.com (which is where your link took me), it doesn't sound like it's worth it.
But hey, if you say it's worth it, i'll give it a go! :lol: