< MPEG1 surely could, but you would have to have two separate Casts. On Win
you'd use something like the DirectMedia Xtra for playback -- and thus have
a Windows-only media Cast -- whereas for Mac you could use QT -- the
Mac-only Cast. >
We often work like this. Apart from some (rare) early win 95 or win NT
users, or mac users with a quicktime version before-mpeg1-playback, nobody
has to install anything. (although we normally provide the installers). With
carefull preprocessing & encoding, mpeg 1 can give very good results for a
reasonable filesize & CPU usage.
We use the same name for our windows and our mac cast, we just put the right
cast in the right volume of the X-platform CD at burntime.
The same scripts can be used for DirectMedia & QT video control (if you
script carefully)
sincerely,
Erik Phalet
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