Or OGG+Theora is other option. Could be better IMHO
Brad Fuller escribió:
Martial Boniou wrote:
It's a good question indeed. I think we all should avoid the use of
proprietary codec. It's not in the open software spirit of squeak. I'm
working with Mac, NeXTstep and Linux so I am not able to play WMV9/10
format. Realplayer and Quicktime Sorenson don't work everywhere too.
I'm starting to do videos too; the goal is to build tutorial of seaside
for friends (and soon everybody with my website) who don't know anything
about smalltalk (but java/php). I chose DivX codec. It runs everywhere.
The robot of one of my friend which is built with ARM9 cpu can read it.
So Andrew, choose divx too. It's not a good format for streaming but it
works well and it compressed more. Remember to use easy-to-read font.
AFAIK, DivX is a proprietary encoder. It may be free for decoding, but
you pay (at least I did!) for the encoder.
Where can you get it for free?
Alternatively, you could use Xvid - it's published under the GNU GPL
license:
http://www.xvid.org/Xvid-Codec.2.0.html
http://www.xvid.org/Downloads.43.0.html
I use it all the time. It's nice, check it out.
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