On 07/11/2010 07:42 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote: > ajglap video # file Game_Theory_Lect_20_s.* > Game_Theory_Lect_20_s.avi: RIFF (little-endian) data, AVI, 320 x 240, ~30 > fps, video: FFMpeg MPEG-4, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 1 or 2 (stereo, 44100 Hz)
Okay, the above is the avi file you made by using ffmpeg to conver the m4v file below, right? > Game_Theory_Lect_20_s.m4v: ISO Media, MPEG v4 system, iTunes AVC-LC I had no idea what the ISO Media format is, so I read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_base_media_file_format Now I know almost as much as I knew before :p This excerpt seems significant to me, however: "ISO base media file format is directly based on Appleās QuickTime container format". That makes sense because iTunes is mentioned in the same breath as ISO Media. My theory is that Steve Jobs is now riding high and wants to displace M$ as the 800-pound-standards-dictating gorilla. Apple has always been smarter than M$, so I'd rather see Apple dictating standards, but dictators are still dictators, and Jobs is as ferociously closed-shop as Gates and Ballmer ever were. (When is google going to publish an extensible open-source multimedia format? Android almost forces them to do it, IMHO.) > What does totem say when you play your m4v file? > > gottl...@ajglap /a/video $ totem Game_Theory_Lect_20_s.m4v > bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed: Connection refused (111) I haven't a clue what that means, unless maybe any multimedia file from iTunes wants to authenticate with an iTunes server before the file can be played? I have no idea. Anyone else?

