If you want to stick to a 'movie' format: You could package up the Theora codecs with your installer (for each OS) but you'd have to re-encode them for Theora (there's plenty of free apps that will do this). Theora may be 'new/beta'ish' but has been in solid use in some large projects for a couple of years.

This will then get QT or WMP and the default Linux player to play the movies, and you'd still have Rev control over them (via QT and WMP in their respective 'native' platforms).

I'm concerned with QT installs on Windows, principally due to Windows Updates breaking QT, which then needs to be patched up with its own updates.

Flip4Mac is a possible alternative install for OS X, but I've found performance drops severely with two or more simultaneous wmv files playing, something I don't notice with QT on OS X, even with ten mov files on the go.

Cheers,

Luis.


Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Thank you for your points, Stephen
Tiemo

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Betreff: Re: Flash or Quicktime?

And another thing to think about:  Flash, Real, DIVX, whatever,
eventually will complain if the user's system needs an update on the
web, and they'll have  to download and install something sooner or
later. Example:  I just installed Leopard 10.5.2, that masssive thing
just released by Apple, yet going to a particular site, I got the
message to update to the 'latest' version of Flash.  I don't think
one can always reliably count on the OS to provide these tweezy
add-ons without upgrades. People who regularly use video on the web
are used to this.

Remember all the garbage one had to do to get CNN streaming to work
when they started their new free service? It requres Java, FLASH
AND   Microsoft Media Player and  at one point required one to tweak
quicktime's plist  to get it to work.   I'm sure the difficulty in
use was due partly to the house of cards lashing of these
technologies -- all to force the user to use their stupid imbedded
player (and keep them from viewing full screen or open multiple
windows  (which one could do before with quicktime/wmv paid
'Pipeline'.)

Native, pure quicktime works really well by itself in its native formats.

It's true; Iphones and I pods are expanding  the PC use of Quicktime
to the point where users accept it as much or more than any other
media add-on, such as DIVX.

Quicktime has been around since the late 80's, concurrent with the
introduction of CD-Roms. It's the oldest, most mature computer media
technology that's around, with almost 20 years of development behind
it.

Besides, using Quicktime will allow you take advantage of Trevor's
excellent and cross-platform Quicktime library!

http://www.bluemangolearning.com/developer/revolution/enhancedqt.php




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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