Mike,

So from what you're saying it's now a one-step process to an
iPod-compatible H.264 .mov file with href tracks and other fancy bits?
As opposed to the previous process of export as H.264 -> open
resulting file in QT Pro -> add fancy bits (href track etc.) -> save
as self-contained .mov file?

Waz
www.crashtestkitchen.com



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Verdi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> QuickTime 7.1 works!!!!
>
> They restored the ability to export as .mp4 with the H.264 codec and the
> baseline profile (not that you were prevented from doing this). This
will
> now (again) transfer over to iPods! Also if you want you can save the
> resulting .mp4 file as a .mov if you want to add any fancy stuff
like text
> tracks, chapter tracks, or href tracks.
>
> God I wish they had fixed this when we were writing the book! I
wrote up all
> this info and then found upon testing it that it no longer worked
(it works
> now though).
>
> Also, if you are using iMovie and don't care about fine-tuning the
settings,
> you can use FILE > EXPORT > IPOD or SHARE > IPOD and you will get a
pretty
> high bit rate .m4v file that is 320 X 240 (finally!). Again you can save
> this .m4v file as a .mov or you just change the file extension to
.mp4 if
> you wish.
>
> It's about damn time. Hopefully they won't break this in the next
version of
> QT.
>
> As soon as the Vloggercon program is off to the printer I'll make a
tutorial
> for Freevlog. In the mean time, this info is valid again:
>
http://freevlog.org/index.php/2005/11/01/initial-ipod-compatibility-tests/
>
> -Verdi
>







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