Thanks guys. I honestly don't know what Windows can or cannot play. I had hoped that most people with XP, Vista, 7 and 8 could play the video without installing anything.
But that now seems a fantasy. QuickTime 7 doesn't seem to export to MPEG-1 (unless that is Motion-JPEG)? It doesn't export MPEG-2 (as Jared mentioned - I think one had to purchase the codec). Not sure what codec EyeTV mp4 files use? QuickTime 7 does export MPEG-4 (yeah!) but then LuKreme suggests Windows 7 can't play them? Still confused. Shall I just use H264 in mp4 and tell them to install QuickTime? I can't believe this is so hard (yes, I can, it's Windows ;-) Cheers, Ashley. -- Ashley Aitken Perth, Western Australia mrhatken at mac dot com Social (Facebook, Twitter, Skype etc.): MrHatken Professional (LinkedIn, Twitter, Skype etc.): AshleyAitken Dropbox stores your files so you can access from any computer. Get it (and extra space for both of us) for free! Go to http://db.tt/geb9RWb _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
