--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So I'm thinking about iPod compatibility and the easiest way to make
a good
> iPod compatible video using H.264 seems to be to export as an .MP4.
You have
> control over the bit rate, single or dual pass, audio settings, etc. The
> files seem to fast start for me on Mac and PC. Now the .MP4 can't do
all the
> cool QuickTime things like HREF tracks, text tracks, etc. but you
can always
> use QuickTime Pro to save as an .mov and add those things if you
want. Is
> there something I'm missing? Are there widespread server mime type
problems
> with .mp4? Steve Watkins will probably want to scream because he's been
> saying this for about a year but, Steve, I'd appreciate your thoughts on
> this subject again.
> So who out there has been doing this? What's your experience been? I've
> noticed that Bill Streeter sometimes uses it but not always - what's
up with
> that Bill?
> Thanks,
> Verdi
> 
> PS - It appears that Apple has fixed the export to iPod thing if you
access
> it in iMovie from the Share menu. If you access it from File > Export in
> iMovie or QuickTime Pro you still get that dammed 320 X 213 video!
> 
> PPS - Yes, this is research for the book & Freevlog 3 - just so you
know.
> 
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>


On a related topic, do you still have the PDF on dual pass encoding on
3ivx available on a site?  If so, where is it located again?  

It's still the best method I found for encoding using the 3ivx
workaround for Quicktime 7.

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