thank you,

If I chose to go with .swf would that work for Apple TV, ipod and most 
everything 
necessary for podcast?

Otherwise, how can I convert a .swf to quicktime?

Daryl




--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Gena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You have to think about the people who are coming to your site. The
> majority will be Windows users. However, you will also have Mac and
> Linux users as well. You also have to decide on the video quality and
> portability issues, i.e. do you want folks to download/share.
> 
> Not all of your viewers will be tech savvy. You want to provide the
> simplest method for viewing the video that is balanced by your need to
> create a decent video quality. 
> 
> Converting to Flash seems like a no brainier except that not everyone
> can view a .flv file or can handle the file size. For me, there is
> also a small question of video quality. Most browsers now can handle
> .swf files.
> 
> You certainly can convert .wmv and .mov movies into a .swf file.
> Inexpensively there is a program called SwishVideo 
> 
> http://www.swishzone.com/index.php?area=products&product=video
> that can help you make conversion.
> 
> For some vloggers they make the decision to only provide QuickTime
> format, either .mov or iPod version.
> 
> Others don't want to exclude potential viewers. They provide a .wmv
> and a .mov format or a .wmv/iPod version mix.
> 
> I would not consider an .avi which is an older codec, lesser quality
> and is a huge honking sized file.  The Apple TV format is so new that
> there is no bases of users. You can be one of the first but how many
> people have an Apple TV?
> 
> Ah, the choices...
> 
> Gena
> http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
> http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com
> 
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Daryl Urig" <daryl@> wrote:
> >
> > when posting a podcast wich format should I use?
> > 
> > .swf
> > quicktime
> > ipod converted file
> > apple tv format?
> > other?
> > 
> > How can I convert a swf file to these formats?
> > 
> > thanks
> >
>


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