François,
very nice video.
I agree on the MPEG 4 format for best compatibility given the fact
that HTML5 (iOS), flash player and quicktime player accept this
format.
So, as far as the browser are concerned, you can use this format to
broadcast a video (also in streaming ) to all the platforms.
Bu
It also plays on the iPhone (I just checked)
F.
Le 23 avr. 2012 à 22:13, Paolo Mazza a écrit :
> Hi Mark,
> Unfortunately most of win-pc have not Quick Time. Any other solution?
> All the best
> Paolo
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my son is a student in 3D and video effects, and his teachers advise the
students to export their video to .mp4 format for best compatibility, which is
I think MPEG 4 without the quicktime embedding. The following movie has been
finalized on windows and plays fine in Safari on my mac. Give it a
Hi Mark,
Unfortunately most of win-pc have not Quick Time. Any other solution?
All the best
Paolo
Il giorno 23/apr/2012, alle ore 17:59, Mark Schonewille
ha scritto:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I don't know what is "best", but the rtsp protocol with a video format that
> QuickTime understands works fine
Hi Paolo,
I don't know what is "best", but the rtsp protocol with a video
format that QuickTime understands works fine on Mac and Windows,
provided that QuickTime is installed.
I would expect this to work on iOS as well but I haven't tried that
with LC yet.
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What's the best solution in LiveCode to show Streaming Videos ?
Consider an application (for Mac, Windows and Mobile) with a
player/window to show videos coming from a Streaming Server.
The iOS video player is reliable?
How can I show videos in a Windows and MAC applications ?
All the best
Paol