

Kionon wrote:When a file isn't closed in exactly the way QT likes it to be, it will not play the file. This is a feature designed by apple. It literally forces you to be elitist about your choices of encodes. Since not all encoding programs follows apple's demanding standards, not all videos available on the org will play under QT.
As an example, TJ's Chang Le Roi video does not. VLC can close files by itself if a file is not closed "correctly" and thus should play whatever you have.
mirkosp wrote:Kionon wrote:When a file isn't closed in exactly the way QT likes it to be, it will not play the file. This is a feature designed by apple. It literally forces you to be elitist about your choices of encodes. Since not all encoding programs follows apple's demanding standards, not all videos available on the org will play under QT.
As an example, TJ's Chang Le Roi video does not. VLC can close files by itself if a file is not closed "correctly" and thus should play whatever you have.
You make QT sound like elitist when in reality it just does not work properly by the H.264 standards...
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