Hello all,
It's been a while since I posted, but I've been reading the digests. We
launched an episode on
Ripplecast (screencasts via iTunes--for more details check here http://
www.rippletraining.com/ripplecasts.htm)
The episode is called: To Vlog or Not to Vlog and it's the second of a two pa
Steve,
I'm still setting it all up...it should launch in a week or so. I'll post when
it's up.
BG
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian - That is so great. Do you have a blog or vlog address?
>
> On Nov 12
qt703, and
> do it the more long-winded way so you can control the resolution
> yourself. Though to be honest I think a lot of people are still
> avoiding h264 for other compatibility (& encoding time) reasons so
> they arent using that option anyway.
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve of Elb
I've done some fairly extensive tests on getting video to play on the new 5G
iPods and
here is as summary:
1. MPEG 4 and h.264 are the only codecs that will play. Technically these are
both MPEG 4
codecs, meaning that h.264 is MPEG 4 part 10, but there is a difference in
size, quality and
p