Is it just me (or my equipment)? The video quality from the downloads is very poor. It is pixelated, and seems to only be available in QuickTime format. I had to download QT just to play the saved files, and I was even more disappointed that the QT player doesn't seem to support full-screen playback. I have tried this on all of my computers, including one with a great AMD (AtI graphics) one-gig video card, lots of system memory and pretty zippy core-duo.
I wanted to show the wife different scenes of the hotels to help us choose which one to stay at, as well as info on the rides and attractions.
If they can't do better than this, I would like to be able to order a DVD from them instead.
Or, is there some other place to get better resolution planning videos that run in a player (such as Windows Media) and will support full-screen playback?
Today I plant to try and convert all of them (was it 8 I downloaded?) to a DVD-R playable format and see what I get. I suspect that the quality will not improve.
ETA - No improvement. Rats! Still just as pixelated as before. Not only that, my first attempt had the image forced into widescreen mode instead of fullscreen (4:3). There were 10 planning videos in all. Many of them, or many parts of them are the same.