Thank you for the answer but this looks a bit too complicated.
Furthermore, the standalone will run only a couple of times on
Windows, and furthermore on a machine on which I can't install
anything.
So I'll take another route and convert the .mov to a format
that is compatible with windows.
Which format is the best : mp4, avi, or... ?
Thank you.
jbv
Le 2023-01-08 15:46, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode a écrit :
Without installing 3rd party codec for DirectShow in Windows, you
can't play .mov media.
LA Filters is free and works very well with DirectShow (the media
player on Windows LC 9.6.8 uses). See
https://github.com/Nevcairiel/LAVFilters/
On 1/8/2023 1:53 PM, jbv via use-livecode wrote:
Hi list,
I am using LC 9.6.8 on Mac.
I have a couple of .mov files that I want to include in a stack
that will end up as a standalone running on windows.
I haven't done that in years.
What is the best way to proceed, to be sure that each video and
its sound track will play fine on windows ?
BTW are video files embedded in the stack, or are they supposed
to be in an external folder ?
Thank you in advance.
jbv
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