[linux-audio-user] Publishing videos

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I've had good experiences making good looking small files using the 3ivx
~ encoder. (http://www.3ivx.com/) It makes mpeg-4 files which quicktime 6
can play by default (and I believe everything in the linux world can
pretty much play them too). I've only used it on a mac so far, but they
have linux/unix binaries for use with xanim or openquicktime as well.

matt


Spencer Russell wrote:
| Hey List,
| I just finished a video project using all linux tools(cinelerra,
| PD, transcode) and I'd like to put it on my band's website, but
| I'm not sure what the best way to encode it is. I'd like to put
| it up as a quicktime file, because it seems like just about
| everyone can view them, but there seems to be a difference
| between the jpeg-encoded quicktime files that I'm using, and the
| kind that you see commonly around the web. Any ideas on the
| most-easily-downloaded video format for the general population?
|
| -spencer
|

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Matthew Shanley
little secrets records and stuff
http://littlesecretsrecords.com/
E-mail: matthewshanley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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