From: Jeffrey Kardatzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: encoding realvidoe using quicktime 4.0 files?
I might be able to help you here. Do you know what version of Quicktime the
JMF (Java Media Framework) supports? If you don't, send me a Quicktime 4.0
file and I'll try it out.
If it does support it, then I have something that'll transcode Quicktime 4.0
files to RealMedia files. Because I've got something that'll transcode any
file format the JMF supports to RealMedia files.
Jeffrey A. Kardatzke
Director, Advanced Research & Development
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.fastv.com
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Subject: encoding realvidoe using quicktime 4.0 files?
From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: encoding realvidoe using quicktime 4.0 files?
One of the nice things about Quicktime format is that you can overcome the
2gb file size limitation on the Wintel platform. The movies look and sound
great, and give you the flexibility to be able to export longer length
videos, which can be very convenient sometimes, as I'm sure most of you
know.
However, .. my understanding is that RealProducer Plus 7.0 does NOT accept
Quicktime 4.0 files as an input source. ( I've tried and was unsuccessful
with it. ) When I contacted the support department at RealNetworks and
inquired about this, I was told that RealProducer on the Wintel platform
only accepts Quicktime files that are encoded in 2.0 format or lower.
Apparently, though, the Mac verson of RealProducer can recognize and
encode
Quicktime 4.0 files. )
2 questions:
1) Any idea as to when -- or if -- RealNetworks plans on adding Quicktime
4.0 support (as an input file format) to RealProducer?
2) Is there any way to losslessly convert a Quicktime 4.0 file into 2.0
format so that its compatible with RealProducer 7.0? If so, how?
Thanks,
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