But when you click the link, it plays in a flash viewer instead of a Quicktime 
viewer. That is what is going to happen on an iPhone, and because of that, it 
won't play. I'm actually not even sure if the iPhone employs or allows a 
quicktime movie to play in a browser. 

Bob


On May 7, 2010, at 4:41 PM, Ian Wood wrote:

> 
> On 8 May 2010, at 00:12, Bob Sneidar wrote:
> 
>> The vast majority of ANY kind of video these days is flash or windows media. 
>> quicktime is small potatoes.
> 
> Please don't make the standard mistake of thinking in terms of Flash v. h264. 
> The vast majority of video is h264-encoded, whether that file is then shown 
> in a Flash viewer, QT, HTML5 etc.
> 
> Ian
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