Richard,

I'm fairly positive that the extension of the file doesn't matter as long as
it's encoded in h264.

-noam
Episodic.com

On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:11 PM, RICHARD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   So I finally persuaded a client to encode their web movies to .h264
> instead
> of Real Media.
>
> I'm using Apple's Compressor to encode .h264 video from a FCP 6 project.
> By default, Compressor uses the .mov extension when compressing to .h264
>
> Will The new .h264 friendly version of Flash play a .mov file encoded as
> .h264?
> Or does it have to have a .mp4 or some other extension?
>
> Will Windows play a .h264 encoded web video without Quicktime installed?
>
> What is the best file extension/method for maximum compatibility with .h264
> encoded web movies?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Richard
>
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