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On 07 Sep 2007, at 20:07, Taylor Gautier wrote:

> And we will be telling iTunes about the iPod/iPhone compatible  
> feed, so in theory you just search for Terracotta in iTunes to  
> subscribe, rather than the manual subscribe process required today.
>
> Orion Letizi wrote:
>> will do. --orion On Sep 7, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Geert Bevin wrote:
>>> Hi Orion, might be worth checking quality and file size of what  
>>> you achieved with QuickTime Pro and to compare them, I've heared  
>>> that the H.265 export isn't of the greatest quality. It is  
>>> certainly a lot slower though. Best regards, Geert On 07 Sep  
>>> 2007, at 16:40, Orion Letizi wrote:
>>>> I actually have iPod and iPhone versions ready to go, I just  
>>>> haven't published the iPod-ready feed yet (Taylor's been bugging  
>>>> me to do this for a week). I'll have the separate feeds up soon.  
>>>> The larger versions use Sorensen 3 rather than H.264 because it  
>>>> results in a significantly smaller file size. I used  
>>>> QuickTimePro to do the conversion. As you might expect, it has  
>>>> an export preset for iPod, iPhone, and AppleTV. --Orion On Sep  
>>>> 7, 2007, at 4:53 AM, Geert Bevin wrote:
>>>>> Hi, I subscribed to the Terracotta video podcasts at http://  
>>>>> feeds.feedburner.com/TerracottaVideoPodcasts and when I wanted  
>>>>> to sync them with my iPod I noticed that the format isn't  
>>>>> playable on the iPod (and neither the iPhone afaik). I thus  
>>>>> converted those that I downloaded to the correct format, you  
>>>>> can get them here: http:// rifers.org/downloads/terracotta/ I'm  
>>>>> not sure who prepares them, but this is the easiest way I found  
>>>>> to get fast, easy and good conversion: * download and get a  
>>>>> license for VisualHub (http:/visu/ www.techspansion.com/ 
>>>>> visualhub/) * launch it * drag all the files you want to  
>>>>> convert queue of the app * click on the iTunes tab at the top *  
>>>>> click on the drop-down under 'Optimize for' * select 'All  
>>>>> Devices' * click on H.264 encoding * set Quality to High *  
>>>>> press Start This actually makes bigger videos than the screen  
>>>>> sizes that are supported by the iPod and the iPhone, but the  
>>>>> videos do play. The advantage is that they look better on a  
>>>>> computer of on Apple TV. The current video podcasts are either  
>>>>> a tad to big (768 by something) or are using an unsupported  
>>>>> codec (Sorensen 3). Hope this is useful and I think it would be  
>>>>> nice to prepare all the video podcast episodes in an iPod/ 
>>>>> iPhone/AppleTV compatible fashion. We might then even try to  
>>>>> get the feed included into the iTunes podcast directory, which  
>>>>> should attract some users. Take care, Geert -- Geert Bevin  
>>>>> Terracotta - http://www.terracotta.org Uwyn "Use what you need"  
>>>>> - http://uwyn.com RIFE Java application framework - http:// 
>>>>> rifers.org Music and words - http://gbevin.com  
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