On Feb 11, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Michael Verdi wrote:

I don't know about PSP but the iPod will only play files with AAC audio. MP3 audio in a video file will not work on an iPod.

I'm getting audio from a recorder which does .wma.  I drag&drop into Windows iTunes, to convert it to .aac (see iTunes/Preferences to select AAC).

NOTE:
Apple iTunes won't accept a .wma file, to convert it to AAC

My video-blog at http://jumplive.blogspot.com, has AAC audio (.m4a extension) & iPod video (.m4v extension).  I'm trying to deliver a "multimedia" experience of Offroad Races, via a video-podcast.

I would think ANY live-event could be delivered as above.  One would have to get the rights-issue negotiated with the event.




Do you have a link to that embeded qt file that won't play? I don't understand what would make it play locally and not from the web.

On 2/11/06, WWWhatsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


What, specifically, is the difference between iPod mp4 and PSP mp4?

I noticed h.264/AAC exported out of  Vegas plays in QT offline, but not embedded online - I don't
have a G5 iPod to test it on.

Many DIV-X enabled DVD players will run mp4 including h.264 but, unfortunately not AAC.

Will iPods/PSP's  run mp4 with mp3 audio component?

joly


>I think mp4 is the way forward. The reason is that it's a pretty open format: it doesn't only play on the iPod, but with a bit of luck on the PSP and other devices too.
>
>I always feel it's better to have 1 format that's more generically usable, than lots of highly optimized, specific formats that don't play everywhere..
>
>Peter


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