I work on cs5 premiere and ae, and I have iPhones and iPad 2s, so all I do is 
export the videos to apple tv 720p and that's it... The videos are all good and 
nice and it's no hassle. 

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On Oct 11, 2011, at 6:48 PM, BEDFORD NEIL <[email protected]> wrote:

> Surely, if the ipad/pod et al people view things through the Internet,
> IE Vimeo and Youtube etc, the server detects the browser and corrects
> it for the viewer?
> When I got to 'keepvid' (dot com), there are usually a few options for
> download, more when its HD, less when its 'lofi' in the first place,
> presumably because of handheld and lower spec devices out there.
> Not what we are asking, I know, but might be worth looking into how
> Youtube et al aggregate everything into one page for so many devices.
> 
> Its ironic that you need to activate the license for Apple QT when
> using HD in the first place, yet it just doesn't want to play ball....
> 
> Neil.
> 
> On 11/10/2011, Mike Boom <[email protected]> wrote:
>> At 09:32 AM 10/11/2011, Uwe Soltau wrote:
>> 
>>> SO MUCH FOR QUICKTIME
>> 
>> It'd be nice if we could ignore Quicktime, but (if I understand
>> right) all those people out there with Apple devices like iPhones and
>> iPads (there are a lot of them) view videos through a Quicktime
>> player. That means that if we want to set up videos for them to view
>> on the web, we have to kowtow to Apple's PAR ignorance policy.
>> 
>> Which means I've got to re-encode all my videos from 1440x1080 to
>> 1920x1080, adding no extra resolution, but making the files 33% bigger.
>> 
>> Fie on Apple. Steve Jobs may have been a brilliant design advocate,
>> leading consumers by the hand into pastures of computing delight, but
>> he was always far too reluctant to let go of your hand one you were
>> there and let you do what you want. I'll be curious to see if Apple
>> gets any looser about what they let they customers view now that Jobs is
>> gone.
>> 
>> Before I wax too cranky, I guess I need to test all this on an iPad
>> (which I've got), but iTunes is the only way to bring files in and
>> it's very picky about what it will let through to the iPad. The last
>> time I tried to import .mp4 files iTunes claimed they weren't
>> compatible and refused to load them onto the iPad.
>> 
>> If anyone on the list knows more about video files and iOS devices,
>> I'd love to learn more. I promise I'll stop being cranky.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Mike Boom
>> 
>> 
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