Steam has a razzle-dazzle new video player that's actually usable, but press F for the unlucky Valve
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
If you're anything like me, Steam's trailer function has been—for its entire lifespan—pretty much useless. Maybe I'm just cursed, but in my experience the player is laggy, impossible to scrub through, and prone to random hitches and quality issues. It means the trailer is just something of which I see about 0.5 seconds before I click off of it and onto a game's screenshots.
But no more. As of yesterday, Steam's trailer player has gotten a new lick of paint and seems actually useful now. In a , Valve announced that someone had wheeled their desk over to the right section of the office long enough to overhaul the whole thing. They even re-encoded literally every trailer on Steam to do it—over 400,000 files.
The bad news is, some of the games—and trailers—on Steam are real old. That means they're only available in low-res and look more than a little crusty in the modern era.
"Some trailers were uploaded a long time ago and we no longer have the original [[link]] files within the Steam system," says Valve. "Yes, we're still trying to find our stash of tape backups so we can get the originals of the Portal trailer."

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