Are the users who get the qualcomm streams playing back the movies
in QuickTime Player or another? I'm not sure if Real / WiMP can play
that codec or not; might. I know for MP4 in Real / WiMP you need a
plug-in, or @ least that used to be the case, I have not kept up with
those.
How are you publishing this? Hava' Link? Reference movies? What HTML
code are you using?
We push everything to the QuickTime Player, by simply renaming
the .mov to .qtl, which makes it a QuickTime Player Movie, only to be
played by Quicktime Player.
We also place ":554" in the URL string of the reference movie, which
forces it on the default realtime streaming port, like this:
These movies are then published with simple text links in a webpage
<a href="movie.qtl">Text link test to be seen by user.</a>
This process has made our Help-Desk Staff very happy, dramatically
reducing calls from Windows Users.
It is not the prettiest way of publishing.
Bryan
On Jan 23, 2006, at 12:40 PM, Stretch Internet wrote:
I receive several e-mails a week from people who cannot hear any of
our audio-only streams in QuickTime (and they DO have QuickTime 7
+). I am using the MPEG-4 codec with QuickTime Broadcaster. When I
use the Qualcomm PureVoice codec, these same users have NO problems
whatsoever. Any ideas?
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