.mov files in a standalone on Windows
jbv at souslelogo.com
jbv at souslelogo.com
Sun Jan 8 16:58:11 EST 2023
Thank you for the answer but this looks a bit too complicated.
Furthermore, the standalone will run only a couple of times on
Windows, and furthermore on a machine on which I can't install
anything.
So I'll take another route and convert the .mov to a format
that is compatible with windows.
Which format is the best : mp4, avi, or... ?
Thank you.
jbv
Le 2023-01-08 15:46, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode a écrit :
> Without installing 3rd party codec for DirectShow in Windows, you
> can't play .mov media.
>
> LA Filters is free and works very well with DirectShow (the media
> player on Windows LC 9.6.8 uses). See
> https://github.com/Nevcairiel/LAVFilters/
>
>
> On 1/8/2023 1:53 PM, jbv via use-livecode wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am using LC 9.6.8 on Mac.
>> I have a couple of .mov files that I want to include in a stack
>> that will end up as a standalone running on windows.
>> I haven't done that in years.
>> What is the best way to proceed, to be sure that each video and
>> its sound track will play fine on windows ?
>> BTW are video files embedded in the stack, or are they supposed
>> to be in an external folder ?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>> jbv
>>
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