Hi Ken,

Hi again,

First, I want to thank you for your replies. I'm sure there are others,
active or lurking, that can benefit.

I hope so, since it IS a bit complicated...


Please forgive cheeky comments, just
humor my less-than-bright understanding.

:-)


See below :) *

...
I assume they should also play
back on WMP in Windows on a PC.
I doubt ;-)
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SNIP
I understand codecs when they come into
play, but I don't understand why a file type created by QT can't be
played
by any other player on any other machine which can recognize it.
It can, see below...
Well, see, that's confusing poor ole Ken here.

Sorry, grandpa :-)


You said you doubt before,
then you say it can. Tsk, tsk, what to believe ;-)

As you can see, not only women are shilly-shally sometimes :-D


(I was referring to special QT codecs...)

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Does MP come with a 'Pro' version like QT Pro which will allow
conversions?
Sorry, no idea...
I do all of the multimedia stuff/editing on my mac :-)
Yep, me too. Having problems, though.

Thats no guarantee, for sure...


...
Like:

Audio:
AIFF with NO compression...*
WAV with NO compression...*
AU with �law 2.1 compression...*
(Important: 44.1, 22.05 or 11.025 khz sample-rate, 8 or 16 bit
sample-depth)

Video:
AVI compression: Cinepak (low quality, but compatible)*
DivX (if you installed the macversion of DivX)

MPG (only playback supported QT)*
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AFAIK, you can create a MPEG4 sound and/or video file with QT, but if a
sound MP4, I think it uses a movie sound track device, which would bring in
the QT-spec codecs. Not sure, though. I have a couple I made with QT...I'll
try a playback with MediaPlayer.

Although MPEG4 is an industry-standard, the MS implemtation is NOT. WMA and other MS "streaming" formats are the MS-version of MP4...

Good luck when testing ;-)

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* Will also work on *NIX!
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Cool..I didn't know that. Thanks again.

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Chances are very good (NO guarantees!) that these formats can be played
on
win WITHOUT QT...
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Yep, see, that's what I thought, too. I have a little recorder I made in
Rev. Let me sing into Rev to create a MP4 and send it as voicemail to a
friend with Windows...see what happens

You sing and send voicemails with it to friends???


Must be GOOD friends, i think ;-) *

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And further, how do we ensure that
the user won't have to go to extraordinary lengths, i.e., outside of
using a reasonably recent OS, to display media content?
I would be a rich man, if i could answer this question ;-)
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In that case, I hope you can. My van is too slow, you could buy me a new
Lamborghini ;->

I, personally, would prefer a Mercedes SL 8-)


Check this page for further info about bundling QT with your app...
http://developer.apple.com/mkt/swl/quicktime.html
Thanks. Doggone Apple won't license to bundle anything less than QT6,
though.

Its just annoying, but still free...


Ken N.

Regards


Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.major-k.de

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