On the road so don't't have a link for you... But could you just put
it on your site using HTML5?

Doing that you'd need 2 versions of the same video - for browser
differences - bit OGG is one of them. The coding is pretty easy now
and its supported by almost all new browser versions.

Just a thought,
A. Bill

On 10/22/10, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I posted a link here the other day to a fractal video encoded using
> ffmpeg from 3800 jpegs using the ogg/theora codec. i've not had any
> problems with it: I can watch using firefox or mplayer. someone
> reported having trouble with it and suggested i upload it to vimeo
> which i did. vimeo reports a problem converting it despite being able
> to pull the first frame to use as a  thumbnail.
>
> Does anyone have any advice here or links to useful info with regard
> to crappy awkward proprietary systems.
>
> Cheers,
> James.
>
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