Move Networks has launched a new demo player featuring some High Definition content and a new player design. This really gives you an idea of how good the quality is and can be when pulled from a good source.
If you have never used the Move Player, it does require a quick install, but it’s well worth it. You will immediately notice a difference in quality compared to anything you’ve ever seen on the internet (Make sure you click on the full-browser button to see how great it looks big). I’ve seen quality like this from QuickTime movie trailers, like the new Spiderman 3 preview. But these take up to 6 minutes to buffer or download. The move player delivers the same DVD / HD quality with virtually no buffer. You can scrub the timeline and resume playback almost instantly.
Currently the Move player is in use with Fox and CW TV shows and we’re working on many more amazing projects you will surely be interested in if you like good television.

Looks pretty damn good in full screen mode. Especially The Living Sea demo video.
Your company creates web media, mine blocks it
I’ll have to try at home.
WHAT no Vista?
Vista support is still in testing and almost ready to go live. Just like almost every peripheral and software I have, not supported in Vista.
I guess a better questions is, WHY does it not work in Vista?
Christoher, the Vista build is in testing and ready to deploy by the end of this month.
I can’t tell how good any demo from Move Networks is as is does not work on my system. I have tried to watch the CW shows, Fox shows, and now ABC shows, to no avail now. So grand, all these places are streaming now using a Move player, and I can now no longer watch the shows online.
where can you install the move player?