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Re: QuickTime/iPod/H264 export mystery...



All right, all right. You've shamed me into going back to look at it again :) If I trap one I'll let you al know.

Jerry

On 21 Mar 2007, at 16:14, Geoff Brown wrote:

Jerry,

As Edward says, we engineering folks would be very interested to get a bug report with specifics (ie source file, the shorter the better) for any source that does not encode a file that will not load on an iPod when you export using the iPod encoder.  This is also true for any sources when encoded with the appleTV encoder that will not play properly on apple TV  (when you get the box ;).

thanks,

Geoff
QuickTime Export Engineering

On Mar 21, 2007, at 1:57 AM, Jerry wrote:

Actually, looking back, we were generating movies directly using H.264 or MPEG 4 (using the new ICM session APIs) and couldn't get them to transfer or play on the iPod - it seemed to be impossible to get the data rate low enough. We switched to rendering the movie into a file and then using the iPod converter with some success, but it was by no mean infallible.

Jerry



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