On 22/07/11 08:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 22.07.2011 14:34, schrieb Bob Goodwin:
>> I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
>> attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
>> unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people woul
Am 22.07.2011 14:34, schrieb Bob Goodwin:
>
> I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
> attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
> unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people would be
> able to deal with that ex
2011/7/22, Fernando Cassia :
>
> Flv (FLash Video) was meant to be played with a Flash based player, inside a
> browser. So it´s not a common codec to be played stand-alone.
True, but mplayer has no problem playing it.
Andras
--
users mailing list
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe or
On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 09:49 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> OR, you could convert videos before sending them using an open source
> application like www.winff.org
Or ffmpeg, which the above is simply a wrapper around.
See also transcode, mencoder etc.
poc
--
users mailing list
users@lists.fedo
On 22/07/11 08:54, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/22/2011 08:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/22/2011 08:34 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>> I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
>>> attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
>>> unable to
On 07/22/2011 08:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/22/2011 08:34 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
>> attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
>> unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people woul
On 07/22/2011 08:34 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
> attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
> unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people would be
> able to deal with that excep
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 09:34, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> So far two Windows users were
>unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people would be
>able to deal with that except Apple Mac perhaps.
>
>What format do most require, Youtube offers several, or at
>
I tried sending a saved YouTube video clip as an e-mail
attachment this morning. So far two Windows users were
unable to run an ".flv" file. I figured most people would be
able to deal with that except Apple Mac perhaps.
What format do m