On 10/12/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nor do I really - was being somewhat tongue-in-cheek. And now that there's a video iPod, it makes more sense - whatever video decoder they've got in the iPod, it doesn't make sense for it to try to work with every video format out there, so naturally it makes sense to only show in iTunes what will actually work on the video iPod. I guess I'll have to spring for QuickTime Pro 7 (argh again - just paid for the previous version not that long ago) if I want all my videos to be seen in iTunes.
However, if/when Apple decide to make iTunes an official video podcast
client I think you will see a real "snobbish" attitude for the reasons
Steve points to. I just don't think what you're seeing now is due to
snobbery, that's all.
Nor do I really - was being somewhat tongue-in-cheek. And now that there's a video iPod, it makes more sense - whatever video decoder they've got in the iPod, it doesn't make sense for it to try to work with every video format out there, so naturally it makes sense to only show in iTunes what will actually work on the video iPod. I guess I'll have to spring for QuickTime Pro 7 (argh again - just paid for the previous version not that long ago) if I want all my videos to be seen in iTunes.
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Deirdré Straughan
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