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What do I need to watch movies on my computer?
  • You need to be over 18 years of age, and live in a country, state, city or postal code where it's legal to view adult material.
  • You need a valid major credit card.
  • You need a free user name and password (Click here to register).
  • You need high speed internet access such as ISDN, DSL/Cable, ADSL/XDSL, Satellite, T1 or T3 (Not required for Downloads)
  • You need to download free Windows Media Player 9
What kind of computer do I need?
This is the basic configuration. Almost all newer computers exceed this.
Operating system: Microsoft Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional
Processor: At least a 233 megahertz (MHz) processor (Intel, AMD or so on.)
RAM: 64 megabytes (MB)
Free hard disk space: 100 MB (More disc space required for downloading)
Sound card: 16-bit sound card
Video adapter and monitor: Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution
Sound: Speakers or headphones

Why do I need Windows Media Player 9?
This is the most technically advanced player, and it makes automatic adjustments so you can watch movies instantly. This is the Media player being used by Movie Studios, TV Networks, and sports leagues. Click here for all the benefits of Windows Media Player 9.

Why do you recommend the Windows Media Player 9? Are you affiliated with Microsoft?
No. We have simply found that the Windows Media 9 player has the best playback quality.

Can I use Netscape, Opera or any other internet browser?
You can, but for the best viewing experience we recommend you use Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater.

How can i see my movie 'full screen'?
To view your movie in full screen mode, simply press alt+ enter, or select 'full screen' from the 'view' menu on Windows Media Player.

How do I watch my movie on my television?
For information on how to connect your TV to your PC, please see: this webpage.

I am using Windows 98, which version of Windows Media Player can I use?
If you are using Windows 98 SE, you can use Windows Media Player 9.

Windows 98 Users can download Windows Media Player 7.1, which will work as well. (The Windows Media Player 9 Series is not supported on your Operating System.)

To check your version of Windows 98, go to your Desktop and right-click on the "My Computer" icon. Look at the General tab where it says "System: Windows 98." If the next line is a version number (such as 4.10.1998), you are running Windows 98. If the next line says "Second Edition," you are running Windows 98 SE.

I am using a Mac - can I still view movies?
Yes, Mac users can view movies using Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X or, if you don't have Mac OS X, get the Windows Media Player for Mac 7.1 which runs on the Macintosh Classic OS.

What is the resolution of your movies?
The videos are all shot on DV, and are encoded at multiple bitrates. The underlying resolution for broadband streams are QCIF (320x240), which is about the same resolution as VHS, however obviously quality is significantly better at 764Kbits when compaired with say 148Kbits. This applies to 764Kbit, 340Kbit, 148Kbit streams. 109Kbit stream is encoded at 240x180, and slower streams at 160x120 pixels.

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