You can use ffmpeg (ffmpeg.sf.net - use only the CVS version!) which also 
encodes to wmv1 format (thats Windows Media format version 1) - all users can 
read it - Windows, Mac, Linux (with xine you can read it without the windows 
binary codecs - so you can watch it on Sun, Silicon graphics etc..)

Hetz

On Wednesday 24 July 2002 18:19, Arie Folger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have made a movie of a lecture I delivered last week, and would like to
> put it up on the web. What is the best format for downloadable media? For
> streaming media? What software do I need to create the movie? To stream it?
>
> The movie is presently on a digital video camera that has a firewire port.
>
> My prefered limitations is that it all be linux software, and if possible
> GPLed. However, most important is that the format must be readable to all
> those Windows users, preferably without downloading additional plugins,
> although I will consider options requiring downloading plugins. I expect
> potential users to have a basic Realplayer, Windows media player, Quicktime
> and Flash plugins.
>
> Arie Folger


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