We're approaching this from different angles. In the video world, .wmv is
most certainly a web standard. And it was long before .flv (Flash). But that
has nothing to do with your complaint about porky animations on websites.
But again, once the Flash is loaded, you shouldn't experience slowdowns.

By the way, mpeg (1 or 2) isn't really a substitute for the newer mpeg 4
codecs like wmv9. If for some unlikely reason you thought your audience
would be comprised of Win98-era computers, then mpeg 1 or 2 might be
appropriate. Your trouble starting a stream could have a variety of causes,
but it's not an issue with the wmv9 format.

On 10/22/07, b_s-wilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> web site is to use static code. There's no reason for a mobile phone
> site to load a new Flash movie every time I click on a phone to get
> specs. WMV isn't a choice because it isn't a web standard.


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