.mp4 .mov and .m4v are supported on the ipod, but unfortunately these
file extensions do not tell the whole story.
.m4v as apple have it setup, is h264. Its actually the same as .mp4
h264, they just used a different file extension to confuse
everyone/make it open in itunes by default. For maximum
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
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> FWIW, last week I converted many of my old videos to m4v for iTunes. I
> simply added them as second enclosures in the relevant existing RSS
items.
> iTunes sees only the m4v files, everyone else sees one or the
FWIW, last week I converted many of my old videos to m4v for iTunes. I
simply added them as second enclosures in the relevant existing RSS
items. iTunes sees only the m4v files, everyone else sees one or the
other or maybe both. Doesn't seem to cause any problems.
Be aware that it takes iTunes
The only list I know of that lists aggregators and whether multiple
enclosures is supported is
http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/news/2425/rss-20-enclosure-support
Part of the "confusion" is that Dave Winer, the creator of the RSS
2.0 specification, has stated that multiple enclosures was not
Well I was talking current solutions that a user could do themselves.
This issue has been a problem and something people have talked about
here and wanted to sort out for many many months. But to my eyes the
situation is getting messier and even less easy to sort out.
A solution to this requires
the easiest solution is often not the best one
i link to more than one piece of media in some of my posts
i noticed that there are others doing this now too
i do not constrain myself to one photo per post, why should I do it for
other forms of media?
this it the problem with using aggregators
if y
Yes unfortunately there are all sorts of potential issues which crop
up if people have more than one enclosure per post.
Unfortunately yes the easiest solution is to have a seperate blog
entry for every audio/video file.
People who have multiple files per post because they offer their stuff
in m