I just published my first website with a video clip; this works fine on my computer running XP OS and 1GB of RAM and a DSL connection. On the other hand, the same DSL connection to a computer with ME OS 256MB RAM stutters. Furthermore, I had my assistant checking on dialup connection; she reports no video is visible. The video is 47 seconds long that is coded with FLV extension.
Here’s my question for those who have experience in publishing video on the website. What is the most compatible and/or universally playable format for the general population as this is a business website? Additional thought…I don’t want a format which requires plug-ins or cannot play with dialup connection because it sort of defeats universality or compatibility issue. Thanks.
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WMV is on most computers already. MPEG-1 is also on most.
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Originally Posted by ks47
To get it somewhat near 56k speeds reduce the resolution to about 300x200, drop the framerate to 10fps, use 35-40kbps for the video and 20kbps mono for the audio. -
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