HD-Trailers.net Blog

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This blog was created for the sole purpose of allowing you to easily download HD (High Definition) trailers to play back on your computer. No longer will you be stuck with using a video player that you don’t like. No longer will you have to stream a 200MB file every time you want to watch a 1080p trailer. May it be your nice 24″ LCD or your brand new 60″ plasma TV, these trailers are meant to be free and beautiful and should be used to displayed the awesomeness of your screen.

50 Responses to “About”

elson wrote a comment on October 16, 2007

Hello. I love your site BUT I am having a problem with the downloading. Where should I sign In here becouse during the download it asks me for the user name and password. Please help. Without your site… no more trailers for me .

Krunk wrote a comment on October 16, 2007

What did you click on that prompts you for a username/password? None of the download links I provide should require any sort of login.

sumbody wrote a comment on December 21, 2007

hey thanks for the site man i use it alot. But is it ok if i post the flash file in the comments so that people can see the trailer before they download the HD version?

Krunk wrote a comment on December 21, 2007

I’m not sure if the comment system allows you to post flash objects, but if it accepts it, be my guest :)

I’ve been thinking about doing something similar, but haven’t found a easy automated way to do it yet.

sumbody wrote a comment on December 22, 2007

FUCK…i guess not…i will just put the link then

Tripp wrote a comment on January 10, 2008

hey man awesome site,but a few questions
-how many people run this site?
-do you post the trailers the MINUTE they’re released?
-are you not allowed not have ads?how do you make money? do you?

Krunk wrote a comment on January 10, 2008

So far the HD-Trailers.net team only consists of me. That may change in the future.

The main index checks for new trailers hourly. The blog trailers get updated once or twice a day. The blog postings aren’t automated yet, but that’s one of the few things that I hope to get working soon.

Regarding ads, I’m still experimenting. I do have an ad on the blog itself, but it doesn’t really generate much yet.

YTGarbage wrote a comment on January 12, 2008

hey how about you embed my trailers on your site…sort of like a preview before they download the HD version…WHADIYASAY?

Peanut wrote a comment on February 12, 2008

Hey! Great site. Am I the only one having downloading problems though? It’s not a HUGE issue, but when I download from the links on this site, most of them seem to get to about 70/80% and then timeout? Not all, just most… Any ideas?

Apart from that, brilliant idea! Thanks a lot! :-)

Krunk wrote a comment on February 12, 2008

If you’re using a download accelerator, Yahoo! trailers are known to have problems like that.

farzad wrote a comment on February 21, 2008

How can i play this file in my samsung home theater ?

Krunk wrote a comment on February 21, 2008

RE: farzad

I’m not exactly sure what your Samsung home theater consists of. Is there a PC as part of your home theater? If not, you’ll need to use some sort of media extender (i.e. Xbox 360 or PS3) to get the the full HD glory onto your home theater system.

farzad wrote a comment on February 22, 2008

RE: Krunk

I want to run .mov files in my samsung home theater but it can not run this format .

i must just buy xbox 360 to run .mov HD file ?

is there any way to convert this .mov file to avi to divX without any quality change ?

Krunk wrote a comment on February 22, 2008

RE: farzad, so I still have no idea what a Samsung home theater is… Typically a home theater refers to all the little units that comprise of a home theater (i.e. receiver, speakers, dvd player, TV, etc.)

Saying your home theater can’t play a certain format doesn’t give me any clue as to what you’re trying to play the HD trailers on.

There are many tools to convert .mov to divx, but I can’t personally attest to how good the conversions are. You would have better luck doing a search for that.

MC wrote a comment on March 2, 2008

What is the site developed in?

How does the system work, is it some sort of webcrawler?

Krunk wrote a comment on March 2, 2008

RE: MC

Just PHP and HTML parsing.

Bob Dole wrote a comment on March 12, 2008

you still do this by yourself?

Bob Dole wrote a comment on March 12, 2008

nother question. how bad do you want help with the site? cause i don’t see you asking for any

Simon wrote a comment on April 6, 2008

RE: samsung home theater
Runnig .mov videos on dvd - blue-ray player is impossible. If you want to see your trailers follow these steps:
1) watch if your DVD player or BlueRay player support Divx (if yes, there is the divx logo on it)
2) then download and instal Rad Video Tools and Divx Encoder
3) follow the steps of this page (http://www.videohelp.com/oldguides/mov2avi) to convert to AVI but, when Rad ask you for the compression format, chose “DivX 6.8 Codec”.
4) burn the AVI file on a disc and enjoy your trailer!

john wrote a comment on April 18, 2008

What blog software are you using for the site. I like the layout and ease of use.

Thanks

Krunk wrote a comment on April 18, 2008

RE: John

Just WordPress with the VSlider 2.0 theme.

freakk wrote a comment on April 18, 2008

USERNAME AND PASSWORD ?? am using a download manager (IDM) after 80% of download it gets no response and when i try to continue the download it asks for USERNAME n PASSWORD…..PLZ help buddies………..great site

Krunk wrote a comment on April 18, 2008

RE: freakk

Yahoo! Movie Trailers are known to have such a problem. For now, I recommend not using a download manager or disable multi-part download.

I believe Apple Movie Trailers works fine with most download managers.

paphko wrote a comment on April 23, 2008

Hi Krunk,
I like your blog, but would it be possible to add the genre of each movie - like drama, horror, action, etc.? That would give a first impression of the movies before downloading hundreds of megabytes… :-)

Krunk wrote a comment on April 23, 2008

RE: paphko

That’s a very interesting idea. It probably won’t be added for the past posts, but moving forward, that sounds like a swell ideal :)

Izzle wrote a comment on May 8, 2008

Interesting site you have here, I was wondering what you would suggest for finding specific HD trailers.

I ask because I am trying to find the HD trailer for Final Fantasy VII:Advent Children Complete (it’s the HD rerelease of the movie) and it seems to be non-existent. The best I have found is a 640×360 video off gametrailers.net. :-\

Krunk wrote a comment on May 8, 2008

RE: Izzle

It’s very likely that it just doesn’t exist or isn’t out yet. Search engines would be my first suggestion. Next probably fan sites or reading comments where the trailer is posted and I’m pretty sure you’re not the only one looking for the HD version.

A quick preliminary search only resulted in a 640×360 also at GameVideos.com

I did find this thread with some HD screenshots Square Enix has released: forum.blu-ray.com

Hope that helps!

Krunk wrote a comment on May 8, 2008

After a big more digging, I found a 480p (720×480) version of the new Final Fantasy:Advent Children Complete HD Trailer at Forever Fantasy

Ryan wrote a comment on May 24, 2008

Just emailed you to a link of Metal Gear Solid 4: Courage trailer.

It’s going to be arguably one of the biggest games of 2008 on the PS3, and it looks great in HD. Mind posting it on the blog?

Krunk wrote a comment on May 24, 2008

One of these days, I’m going to create a forum for all this discussion. :)

evil_night13 wrote a comment on June 25, 2008

Hi ,

i did not read the msg here that idm is not supported for yahoo , so do i have cancel the 80% downloaded file, then it will b a waste of bandwidth , where can i get the username and pass?

Krunk wrote a comment on June 25, 2008

I’ m not sure what you mean by idm? And where does it ask for username/password?

powersum wrote a comment on June 29, 2008

i guess he means Internet Download manager [ IDM ] fr short…
thnks a lot for the trailers buddy…. its awesome…

Krunk wrote a comment on June 29, 2008

Ah… As I’ve noted earlier:

If you’re using a download accelerator, Yahoo! trailers are known to have problems like that.

If you disable multiple download streams at the same time, it should work and should not prompt you for username/password.

Lâm wrote a comment on July 6, 2008

I love it…i very very love it … now i can see Video HD at Resolution hight ^^! … but when download 80% or 50 %, it asks me for the user name and password .. i don’t Known and end-down….hix…please help

Lâm wrote a comment on July 6, 2008

No pass and user … but it asks me? error program?

skmirza wrote a comment on August 8, 2008

Can we use these trailer to show DEMO on TV.

Krunk wrote a comment on August 8, 2008

Sure, I don’t see why not.

skmirza wrote a comment on August 8, 2008

Any Copyright issue or permission from any producers or distributors? We are showing without any cost. What you think?

Krunk wrote a comment on August 8, 2008

That you’ll probably have to find out on your own.

skmirza wrote a comment on August 9, 2008

This is free to download but are these content getting with permisssion from content provider?

tealfan wrote a comment on August 13, 2008

Great site! I’m a regular now. On each movie’s page, are the trailers in order from newest to oldest (or vice-versa)? Sometimes I’ll see that a movie has a new trailer, but I can’t tell from the names which one is the new one. Thanks!

Krunk wrote a comment on August 13, 2008

Unfortunately, they’re grouped by source and alphabetized by name. The current way to figure out which one is the newest is by clicking on the HD-Trailers Blog link and checking which one was the newest posted.

skmirza wrote a comment on August 18, 2008

Hi, Do we get any contact info for this site? Please reply.

Krunk wrote a comment on August 18, 2008

Our email address is posted on our front page.

the game wrote a comment on September 6, 2008

had few probs with downloading as it asks for username and password but now works without download accelerators well..

tealfan wrote a comment on September 11, 2008

Does anyone know if there’s a way to make full-screen mode the default for the QuickTime player? Couldn’t find it in the settings. Thanks!

Krunk wrote a comment on September 11, 2008

As you probably can tell, we’re not big fans of the QuickTime player. We have a slew of other suggestions here: Other Video Players

I didn’t think you were allowed to make QuickTime player full screen unless you had Pro?

EJStan wrote a comment on September 12, 2008

what I can say…great blog ever

tealfan wrote a comment on September 12, 2008

Krunk: Yup you can make it full-screen by hitting ctrl-f (or View->Full Screen). I have the free version 7.5.

I’ll look into those other players.

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