I just heard that you can attach a video stream to an e-mail but only in Windoze, not Mac's. Is this correct and why?
Greetings, Andre
What do you mean exaclty by "video stream"? A video stream is usually a
server providing video over the network while the client plays it in real
time. Usually, that means providing the URL to the server's video stream.
So, I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to provide a URL in an
email. If you mean being able to play the video from the email application
you're using, then you may be right. I only used Entourage so far and it
hasn't the ability to play video streams from an email. Maybe another email
application on the Mac would be able to do it. In any case, it's usually
just a matter of copying the URL to the video stream into your browser.
If by video stream you mean attaching the video file to the message, then,
again, I don't see why you would be able to do it from Windows but not from
the Mac. It would depend on the size of the file and whether your ISP limits
the size of emails you can send.
-Laurent.
Thank you Laurent for your elucidations. It's clear now.
Greetings, Andre.
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