Aha - found a list of video types:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/QuickTime/RM/MovieBasics/MTOpenPlayMovies/7openplaymovies_appendix/chapter_1000_section_2.html
(watch for line breaks in that URL!)
-- Mark Whybird
Mark Whybird wrote:
Also, note that if QuickTime installation isn't a problem, (note: QT
is installed as part of iTunes), then QuickTime itself handles many
formats. "more than 250 common image, video, and audio file formats"
according to http://developer.apple.com/quicktime/overview.html, but I
couldn't find a full list in my quick search.
Therefore, Director, through QuickTime (included Xtra required,
QuickTime required) can also handle all of those file types.
-- Mark Whybird
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