They do play for a little while (about 2-8 seconds depending on how much buffering they get through), Apple then seems to lock them out 
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It's not an problem on the Apple side, it seems like a compatibility issue between LAVSplitter and the Showtimes plugin videoproxy (used to change the useragent for Apple trailers). Have you tried with another one?They do play for a little while (about 2-8 seconds depending on how much buffering they get through), Apple then seems to lock them out![]()
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I use LAVSplitter and I have to tick the "Download trailers" option in the showtimes settings to be able to read the trailers correctly, which is fine for me.
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AVISplitter is not used for mp4/mov (Apple Trailers) you have to use the MP4Splitter.ax and disable mp4 format in LAVSplitter, and, again, i already use the correct user-agent (otherwise playing doesn't start at all).Tested with the AVI Splitter - still not working - this works if I use the command line for mPlayer and use the user-agent QuickTime/7.6.2
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Can you help me find the settings?
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Have you registered the mp4splitter.ax filter with regsvr32.exe?I've tried that now - all I get is "cant play" errors now![]()