Thanks, Johnny -- it's good to know appropriate settings for 
submitting hosted video services and (in the off chance I'll have the 
opportunity) television broadcast.

As for why Vimeo doesn't play in Firefox for me, that's a good 
question. I know that a Firefox update some months ago broke it, and 
other people had problems as well. I'm surprised it isn't fixed. I'll 
have to do a search for answers. In the meantime, I have to use 
Explorer to view Vimeo videos.

Mike Boom

At 06:28 AM 10/14/2011, you wrote:
>Mike, the Apple TV 720 or 480 settings in export in Adobe Premiere works
>great, it does one version that almost everyone can play, when I upload it
>to my vimeo account (see my signature), it also automatically populated to
>youtube and facebook so people on both can see it. If you want to create
>free video podcast to be part of itunes, you can upload it onto mevio.com
>and set it up with Itunes (it's currently the best server for videos larger
>than 100meg). However, you may have to 'make the mp4 clip' smaller sized,
>instead of using the 720 settings, use the 480 settings.
>
>I'm surprised that firefox doesn't play, when I post it on vimeo or youtube,
>it plays on all my browsers plus on my ipads and tablets. (also if you are
>using embedded video, vimeo iframe works with videos embedding to your own
>website)...
>
>Lastly if you want to export for tv viewing, the h.264 blu-ray settings is
>all you need now aways (most tv stations will take that, or even the apple
>tv 720 settings)
>
>Johnny Wu
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Mike Boom
>Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 12:46 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [AP] Correct aspect ratio in Quicktime player?
>
>Thanks all for the info about aspect ratios and Quicktime. I've
>learned quite a bit.
>
>The main reason I'm hassling with this at all is that I'm
>old-fashioned and host my own video web site. I want to use mp4 files
>so that people on Apple devices can see my videos, hence my attempt
>at fiddling with encoding. I like to be able to control the quality
>of the video I present, and I'm able to create 1080p files for people
>to view on their computer monitors.
>
>A hosted service is obviously a much more convenient way to put out
>videos. Johnny's able to hand over a video file to Apple TV and they
>convert it to a format that works flawlessly with Quicktime viewers.
>YouTube and Vimeo do much the same thing (although I notice that
>Vimeo files can't play back in more recent versions of Firefox).
>
>Ah, codecs, players, and browsers. They're not easy to get to play
>together well, and they're fine proof of this old maxim:
>
>The great thing about standards is that there are so many of them to
>choose from.
>
>Mike Boom
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