You could also pop up a box stating that it requires QT, and if
they'd like the app to open the browser at the Apple QT download site.
Scanned through the DivX site just a moment ago and noticed they have
an affiliate program, so if your clients buy any DivX movies you get
a percentage.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 24 Oct 2006, at 1:12, Luis wrote:
Well MPEG-4 should work across the board with recent releases of QT
(v7) and WMP (v9).
MPEG-2 will get you DVD quality, whereas MPEG-4 has been aimed at
HDTV.
Another option is DivX, the players for both are free and to encode
DivX you need DivX Pro, which is about $20, although I don't know
what the situation is with branding, distributing and suchlike.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 24 Oct 2006, at 0:18, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Bill Marriott wrote:
I think that answer is right for mp3 audio. But for video, I
don't know of a
one-size-fits-all format.
MPEG is one. Problem is, I don't know which codec is best to use,
but I
have delivered cross-platform CD-ROMs before that used single
video files
for both types of machines.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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