ABC's site is awesome for watching videos! If you look at the site closely you'll see a "settings" button. You can enable auto return from commercial (why isn't this the default?). I'm not sure why it has to exit full screen, but that's how it was wayyyyy back in the beginning when nobody had a fullscreen button. Does window 7 include ABC in media center now? I thought I saw this in a screen shot.
The "move networks" player works really well and seems to scale the HD with network traffic. Hulu and fox.com use it for their HD stuff too. Netflix is great, but the picture I get isn't even full SD much less HD. They need to develop a "stream catcher" plugin or something.
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ABC's site is awesome for watching videos! If you look at the site closely you'll see a "settings" button. You can enable auto return from commercial (why isn't this the default?). I'm not sure why it has to exit full screen, but that's how it was wayyyyy back in the beginning when nobody had a fullscreen button. Does window 7 include ABC in media center now? I thought I saw this in a screen shot.
The "move networks" player works really well and seems to scale the HD with network traffic. Hulu and fox.com use it for their HD stuff too. Netflix is great, but the picture I get isn't even full SD much less HD. They need to develop a "stream catcher" plugin or something.