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- Subject: Video (mpeg-2/quicktime, etc) on Linux
- From: "Jonathan Shore" <jshore@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 18:57:54 +0900
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I'm looking for the best way to play video clips on linux within a web browser environment (inlined and not as a separate player) or worst case could bring up a separate viewer and position it precisely on the screen without borders. I found some bits and pieces on the web concerning apps that can play mpeg but did not find anything about mozilla's support. I'm also unclear about quicktime support on linux. Generally I'm looking for the following: o inline integratation with mozilla Couldn't find information about mozilla's support for this o high quality with good quality / file size tradeoff Willing to use any format that can provide quality and a degree of compression o integration with flash? Also has anyone had any problems with flash on linux or heard whether macromedia will provide a plugin for version 5? My sources are ultimately film and digital beta - I can convert this into mpeg 2 or quicktime. Any recommendations and considered opinions greatly appreciated. Thanks Jonathan E-Publishing Group
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