Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 1 hr ago
If I could only get the stinking video to render correctly it get the video on the web for you to view. But I am having a lot of troubles, not with Apple Quicktime, but with the format of the original copy.
The problem: MPEG-2 cannot be converted to Quicktime directly, either through Final Cut, Premiere (PC) or Quicktime Pro(mac or PC). For some reason it just won’t render the audio.
My options:
It’s actually been official for a while now but I just finished watching Jobs at the WWDC 2005 conference. I really recommend you go to the link above and watch it. You might need to download the new pre-release of quicktime so you can get h.264, but I’m not sure if you really need it.
I would post a review but there are so many out there.
I actually really enjoyed watching it. And even though there are some mac haters reading this (Jared)…
One thing I learned from Symbol Life last Friday night.
So I needed to embed a wmv file in a webpage for work and I searched google for a while but no luck. I came across some how-to’s but nothing that fully worked. So after yesterdays post I thought MSN search is microsoft and wmv is their encoding, so I thought I have to get something useful, well I did. The third link gave me this site:
http://cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php
I still will not give any credit to Micro$oft but I am very pleased with this webpage…