Le 29 janv. 06 à 21:49, Sivakatirswami a écrit :
Great... thanks. Such a great support group. It could have taken
be literally days to get to this...
I'm not sure we will be able to get users to do more than upgrade
Quicktime, if H.264 is not natively supported we'll need to abandon
that codec for now. I hesitate to include a "sniffer" in my apps
that must also check for the presence of an additional component...
if not found, require this installation before anyone can proceed.
We're already "over the top" in terms of requiring users to install
the lastest Acrobat and Quicktime. But these are standard enough we
think the resistance will be low....but telling them to go to "free-
codecs.com" and install yet another widget, is not going to work
for "naive" users who barely know more than using email and surfing
in IE.
OK so, then, to save me hours and hours of compression time, (every
test of an export takes 10-15 minutes, even on a G5) and then days
of turn around with my Windows beta group: I come begging for more:
What "standard codec" would you all recommend that will "work out
of the box" on Windows that is best in terms of balance quality and
file size?
Pierre, does 3ivXD4 work on Windows?
Yes and, because it's seen by QT as a standard MP4 encoder, it don't
need any end-users extra component installation.
Best,
Sivakatirswami
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Pierre Sahores
www.sahores-conseil.com
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