Yeah embed helps, but I vividly remember at least one site that had
mp4s embeded and wven with itunes installed, some crazy real player
thing would pop up and then fail to play the mp4s ... This was likely
a problem with the embed code ...but it was still a painful
experience.

The bottom line I think is that either will work, but MOVs often offer
a better on-page experience.  they fast start (some reports of mp4s
not doing so), and more importantly, they have a long history of being
recognized on the systems out there, and they can still be downloaded
to the iPod.

Dave

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On 2/3/06, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Kinberg wrote:
> > If you embed the video in HTML then this problem goes away and any
> > user should be able to see your content properly as long as they have
> > Quicktime installed.


 
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