perhaps apple are too busy with this:

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8614723/

-or-

http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050714.html





On Jul 18, 2005, at 12:35 PM, Mark Cyr wrote:

> As I posted earlier, I have used the 3vix codec only.  I have posted
> in both file formats .mov & .mp4 for other reasons.  There is no
> difference in how I made the files that itunes does not post (except
> for content, which I hope is not their issue) and the files that
> itunes does post.  I have a fairly comprehensive understanding of
> video, codecs, and the various flavors of MPEG.
>
> What is new here is how various folks are interpreting and re-
> publishing XML formatted information.  I believe that Apple reserves
> the right to censor anything available via itunes, this is one of the
> carrots for the RIAA and the MPAA to agree to the licensing deals.
>
> Mark
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> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mark, .mov is a container which can include a variety of CODECS.
> You
>> may be using one that does not work. The same is true for .mp4
>>
>> Is your .mp4 compressed with mpeg4? Is it an .mp4 ISA? Enhanced?
> Plain?
>>
>> Most likely inside your .mov you are using an incompatible codec.
>> There are many in Quicktime that are not compatable with iTunes.
> You
>> can make an sorenson, cinpak, mpeg4, 3ivx, etc. so make sure you
> are
>> using a good one.
>>
>> Also, the 3ivx can have settings that make it unplayable, make
> sure
>> you are not overkilling the compression req.
>>
>> I'm not saying thats what your porblem is, though its helpful to
> have
>> an understanding of file compressions and compatibility issues
>> because it may be the poblem.
>>
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