I'm not one who is highly knowlegable about video; but didn't I hear that Adobe is not going to move forward with Flash anymore (because of HTML5)? Melanie Amy Hogue Manager of Online Resources & Reports Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library 423-757-5114
________________________________ From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Ken Irwin Sent: Sat 11/26/2011 3:07 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: [CODE4LIB] best practices for video accessibility? Hi all, I'm working with someone who's working to make their videos available online and is particularly looking for mobile accessibility. That seems to be a moving target these days, and I'm wondering if anyone with more experience in this area might have some best-practices up their sleeve. We're trying to figure out: 1) What size & format to render the original vids in so they will be most accessible, and 2) Which sizes and formats to make the lower-res videos available too. Flash, OGG, and MP4(H.264) are all on our radar. I think that Adobe Premier or something similar is probably the tool they'll be using. They're looking at about 800 videos, so getting it right the first time is highly desirable! Any thoughts? Thanks Ken