OK, looks like my files are vanquished. A friend from Oz just
confirmed what Verdi/Steve have been saying.

But I have a _possible_ workaround to get H.264 into a mov file that
is ipoddable.

Just trying it now. Will report.

Waz.

--- In [email protected], Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 1, 2005, at 6:31 PM, wazman_au wrote:
> 
> > If you would be so kind, please double-check as to whether it's
> > true. The latest post at Crash Test Kitchen is a .mov file
> > compressed using H.264 and if you're right it won't work on your
> > iPod.
> 
> iTunes won't transfer this file to my iPod because it says it can't  
> play it.
> :(
> Verdi
> 
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