MPEG-4 part 10/H.264 AVC/ with MP4 container aren't exactly finalized as of yet, but it's pretty close.
Interestingly I have a friend in Connecticut who played my Mp4 samples with no problem
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MPEG-4 part 10/H.264 AVC/ with MP4 container aren't exactly finalized as of yet, but it's pretty close.
Interestingly I have a friend in Connecticut who played my Mp4 samples with no problem
As Xstr8guy pointed out, Windows does have an mp player for the mac. It works nicely. The only problem I have is that there is no bar to manipulate to jump forward or back. It's not a big deal but all in all wmv's are a nice format to work with.Quote:
Originally Posted by curiousbunny
Have you ever tried the VLC player ? When all else fails, it's what I use for last resort video files.
I just tried a test on my mac. Firefox loaded a small video clip with no problem with quicktime. Both safari and IE 5 for mac could not read it. I guess it's gonna be a little while longer before it becomes a standard format.Quote:
Originally Posted by jIgG
We get constant complaints from our members with Macs. It seems that Windows Media for Mac is a sometimes solution that, I'm told, is buggy and unreliable. (Why does this not surprise me, given that it's a Microsoft product?)
Right now, we're only offering WMV but we are also experimenting with Flash Video (which Sorenson Squeeze encodes nicely) and may go back to Quicktime.
Kewl its nice 2 post on here and get opinions :)Quote:
Originally Posted by basschick
I wanted 2 know what you guys are using or what is more common.
Thanks for the feedback. Nice 2 learn something new everyday. :light:
I have a live feed/chat program that streams using mpeg4 and its the fastest ive seen on the net
25 fps on dsl
tastest doesn't count if lots of members can't see your feed...
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Originally Posted by forest