Hi Richard, Well, there's 3 main ways you can go: Quicktime, Windows MediaPlayer, and Flash. Windows MediaPlayer, which should be installed in all Windows computers, supports MPEG, but only the later versions support the MPEG4 format. I believe Flash is installed in something like 90% of Windows computers connected to the internet, with QT hanging around at 60%.
It used to be you could do an auto-install of QT, but I think Apple has canned it, in favor of going to a website, registering (or not) and downloading either QT or Apple's preferred iTunes. Sadly, not as easy as it should be for developers. I would've thought one of the supported export formats for QT is MPEG, but you are correct, it appears it is not. Probably because MPEG is such a crappy format, and there are those which render much better and faster. Still.... If you don't want to install QT, and you want cross platform, I believe Andre's suggestion to be the best. -Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
