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On 4/12/06, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually it's not adviseable to change the file extension to .mov
> unless it's actually a Quicktime file. You can open the file in
> Quicktime and save as a Quicktime or you can change the file
> extension to .mp4 since thats really what a m4v really is anyway.

This is what I do. After editing my videos in Quicktime Pro (hey, no
snickering!), I save a flattened full version as a Quicktime movie (.MOV),
and then "Export to Ipod" but make sure the file's extension is .MP4 rather
than Apple's bizarre .M4V. I actually make both versions (and different
size .MOVs!) on my site, but use the .MP4 in the feed, and haven't had much
trouble.

A friend who was experimenting with vlogging also found the simple .M4V to
.MP4 change solved the problems his Windows-based friends were having with
his files.

I'd imagine most webhosts know how to serve a file with the .MP4 extension.
 I'm not even sure I'd expect them to add entries for .M4V!

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Ryan
HawaiiVog.com

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