On Oct 23, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Gena wrote:

> I couldn't use .mov because of the file size - too large for dial-up.

This, for some unknown reason, is an often repeated and completely  
untrue criticism of QuickTime.  By enforcing a limit on the bit rate,  
you can make anything small enough for dialup - QuickTime, Windows  
Media, Flash, Real - whatever.  The only limit is how crappy of a  
file you are willing to post.
Here's a version of one of my videoblogs compressed to stream on a  
56k modem.
<URL: http://www.michaelverdi.com/video/dialup.mov >

I bring this up because I see Windows users site this often as a  
criticism of QuickTime.
-- 
Verdi
<URL: http://michaelverdi.com/ >
<URL: http://freevlog.org/ >
<URL: http://node101.org/ >






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