Google's immediate previews for video sites weren't very useful because most video sites use Flash and the software that generates thumbnails can't handle Flash. That's almost certainly one of the reasons why Google replaced the standard screenshots with short clips from the videos. By default, the sound is muted, but you can alter this setting. The feature is also obtainable at Google Video next to some search results.
"When it comes to videos, people want to spend less time penetrating and more time watching. That's why we added an improvement to Instant Previews—the ability to preview videos. Click once on the magnifying glass next to the title of any video search result in universal or video mode. For some videos, you'll now be able to play through a set of four short segments from the video to see if it’s what you’re looking for (video providers have to opt to make the previews available, so you won't find it for every video yet)," explains Google.
Even if Google announced this feature a couple of weeks ago, it's still spotty, so it may not be obtainable for you. You can also try Bing's Video Search, which offers a similar feature that probably enthused Google.
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