Hi Colin,
interesting aspect, I have to check, if my encoder supports H264 and how
about size/quality. The only thing I have read about H264 is that it takes
much processor power and could get into troubles on old machines. Up to now
I wanted to use Sorenson Video3 Pro codec.
Yes I thought about putting the installer on DVD-ROM, thought apple doesn't
like it...
Thanks
Tiemo

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Colin Holgate
> Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Februar 2008 14:19
> An: How to use Revolution
> Betreff: Re: Flash or Quicktime?
> 
> You could make them as H264 based movies (with AAC sound), either .MOV
> or .MP4. Both would play fine via QuickTime, and both can play in the
> current Flash player. You could build it now as QuickTime only, and
> then change your mind later if you were still worried about people
> installing QuickTime.
> 
> You know that all people who use iPhones or iPods with their PCs do
> have QuickTime installed? Even those with just iTunes do, so the
> number of people with QuickTime  installed is higher than you might
> think. Also, you can include the QuickTime installer on your DVD-ROM.
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