Will Windows play a .h264 encoded web video without Quicktime installed?
it depends on codecs installed, bit it seems that windows media player will play
h.264 on most reasonably new machines.
For all platrforms you can give out a standard instruction to get free
vlcplayer from
So I finally persuaded a client to encode their web movies to .h264 instead
of Real Media.
I'm using Apple's Compressor to encode .h264 video from a FCP 6 project.
By default, Compressor uses the .mov extension when compressing to .h264
Will The new .h264 friendly version of Flash play a .mov
Richard,
I'm fairly positive that the extension of the file doesn't matter as long as
it's encoded in h264.
-noam
Episodic.com
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:11 PM, RICHARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I finally persuaded a client to encode their web movies to .h264
instead
of Real Media.
I'm
Yes, some flash players can play H.264 encoded movies - it doesn't
matter if they have .mp4, .m4v or .mov as the extension. What matters
is that they're encoded with H.264. The JW FLV Media Player
http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Media_Player and the
FlowPlayer http://flowplayer.org/