Hi,

Windows can't play this. Neither can Linux.

Regards,
Alex,


On 2-Jul-09, at 8:29 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

> Hello;  Thanks for that.  I wish i had known, but the stuff i was  
> reading on the web was talking about mp4 as if it wouldn't play in  
> quicktime.  Got any suggestions for how i create a download link to  
> go with the streaming one?  Thanks again, Max
> On Jul 2, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
>> Quicktime can play mp4 files just fine. The example I gave below is  
>> from a working site with mp4 video embedded on it.
>>
>> CB
>>
>> Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello;  This is pretty much what I had come around to.  I don't like
>>> the idea of running something on my site that I can't use myself.  I
>>> finally decided to search for a program that would convert my mp4
>>> files to mov for quicktime. Turns out vlc which is free did the  
>>> trick
>>> very nicely.  Now, I have the file and the player embedded on my  
>>> site,
>>> but I'm not sure how well its working.  would appreciate it if  
>>> someone
>>> would check the site and click on the watch video and tell me what
>>> they think.  Still needs some tweeking i believe.  Thanks, Max
>>> On Jul 2, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Flash works fine but is not accessible in Mac browsers. It has some
>>>> accessibility on Windows with Jaws (dunno about WindowEyes) but  
>>>> even
>>>> then it has to have been coded with labeled buttons and such. HTML5
>>>> supports a new video tag which should be accessible but I haven't
>>>> tried
>>>> that out. What I have done is used quicktime to embed video in the
>>>> page
>>>> and then made HTML links to start and stop it. Here is a snippet of
>>>> code
>>>> which does this:
>>>>
>>>> <object classid="clsid:02BF25D5-8C17-4B23-BC80-D3488ABDDC6B"
>>>> codebase="http://www.apple.com/qtactivex/qtplugin.cab"; width="335"
>>>> height="312" id="movie2">
>>>>    <param name="src" value="/videos/accessibility/
>>>> JawsFormGoodMarkup.mp4">
>>>>    <param name="qtsrc"
>>>> value="/videos/accessibility/JawsFormGoodMarkupQT.smil">
>>>>    <param name="autoplay" value="false">
>>>>    <embed src="/videos/accessibility/JawsFormGoodMarkup.mp4"
>>>> qtsrc="/videos/accessibility/JawsFormGoodMarkupQT.smil"
>>>> autoplay="false"
>>>> width="335" height="312"
>>>> pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/";
>>>> enablejavascript="true" name="movie2">
>>>> </object>
>>>> <div>
>>>> <a href="#" onclick="document.movie2.Play();return false">Play good
>>>> form
>>>> markup video</a>
>>>> <a href="#" onclick="document.movie2.Stop();return false">Stop good
>>>> form
>>>> markup video</a>
>>>> </div>
>>>>
>>>> You probably could do something similar for flash but the video  
>>>> player
>>>> you use would need to enable control by javascript.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>> CB
>>>>
>>>> Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello List;  I need to know if there is a definitive answer about
>>>>> whether or not flash players and their files will play on a  
>>>>> mac.  The
>>>>> reason for this has to do with my website.  I'm wanting to add a
>>>>> video, and everything I read seams to be about using some sort  
>>>>> of a
>>>>> flash player.  I've run across a lot of websites that talk about
>>>>> using
>>>>> a flv player.  As macs seam to be gaining popularity I don't  
>>>>> want to
>>>>> put something on my website that exclused people just because they
>>>>> aren't using internet explorer.  I'll appreciate any help I can  
>>>>> get.
>>>>> thank you, Max
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> >>


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