I suggest following the video compression tutorials on
http://freevlog.org in order to make a .mov file.

Kitka


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Dog-matic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I really just need to compress to a format that everyone on every
platform
> in every browser can see. Can I please get some recommendations, with as
> much detail as possible? All of my shows are done on Sony 150 and 250s,
> edited in Final Cut, NTSC, 29.97 frames per second at 48k. I just
want them
> viewable online without having to do so much tech support for the
viewers.
> 
> If you guys can't help me, who can?
> 
> -d
> 
> 
> On 3/13/06 4:51 PM, "Dog-matic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > on my video blog, portlandjazzjams.blip.tv, a friend wrote this:
> > ***
> > Of the 6 people I've sent links to for the Fireside episode, all 6
report they
> > can't see it, even on Macs and even after upgrading to the latest
version of
> > QT. 
> > Of my own 4 PCs, I can only see it on one. All others are
audio-only, again
> > after the lengthy process of downloading the newest QuickTime.
> > Might I suggest using a less touchy, more standard file format,
like mpg or
> > even mov? 
> > 
> > I thought the Quicktime 7 upgrade would fix everyone, but
evidently not. I'm
> > willing to burn a special  iPod Movie version for those that wind
up as iTunes
> > podcasts, and a separate version for the video blog, if that's
what it takes.
> > 
> > What are people's experiences and recommendations with this?
> >
>







 
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