More about audio-video
Robert Sneidar
slylabs13 at me.com
Wed Jan 23 18:02:52 EST 2013
That might be an option. Tell them, "I can do this, but if you want the best quality, then I need to ensure that certain codecs are installed."
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Calvary Chapel CM
Sent from iPhone
On Jan 23, 2013, at 14:44, As_Simon <simon at asato-media.com> wrote:
> J. Landman Gay wrote
>> Since the client will be creating the video, my current thinking is to
>> create two versions, one in WMP native format and another in QT format.
>> The software will download the right one according to platform. That
>> seems the simplest way. The player object works on Windows with movies
>> in WMP format, though there are some bugs that need to be fixed
>> regarding scripted playback.
>
> This is the conclusion I came to for my flash drive stored apps. MPEG2 was
> the most modern cross platform CODEC. Which you still might consider if it's
> for your flash drive project as people tend to walk around with the drive
> and just plug it in anywhere. Yes, I know the quality is not that great
> compared to modern CODECs, but it's a balance with portability.
>
> Our high end luxury goods clients decided to force download of both WMP and
> QT in the end.
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> Simon
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