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| Gianni, Yep, works fine with MPEG-4 part 2 simple visual content and AAC-LC audio, as encoded by QuickTime. RealPlayer can play the same files, at least on Windows. I haven't seen a hint that Apple would even consider doing a port of QuickTime proper to anything other than Mac OS or Windows. It's a HUGE API. Their model is to support creation and playback of standards-based formats like mp4 and 3gp. -Ben On Aug 24, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Gianni Maselli wrote:
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