[K12OSN] Quicktime challenge and FOSS support

Timothy Hart timothy.hart at gmail.com
Wed Dec 27 13:01:43 UTC 2006


That is what I was thinking about the open source podcast on quicktime.

Yeah, I know you can play them but I think it is a couple of versions behind
in its support. I want my quicktime trailers on Linux.

Tim

On 12/27/06, Nils Breunese <nils at breun.nl> wrote:
>
> Timothy Hart wrote:
>
> > Makes me wish that Apple would just support and Linux version of
> > Quicktime. Wishful thinking.
>
> I believe it is perfectly possible to play Quicktime files on Linux.
> Ok, it's not officially supported by Apple, but it works. That being
> said, I'd say better encode an open source podcast using an open
> source encoder like Ogg.
>
> Nils.
>
> > On 12/23/06, Alan Hodson <ahodson at elp.rr.com> wrote:
> >> Hi folks
> >>
> >> If you have a system that can run Quicktime and have 1/2 hour or
> >> so to
> >> listen to an Open Source podcast (http://tinyurl.com/yjl88b )
> >> please do
> >> so. The debate after the podcast has gone south, and it may be in
> >> need
> >> of a set of fresh eyes and opinions. We've all expressed our opinions
> >> verbally - maybe you can help FOSS in writing.
> >> Happy Holidays
> >> Alan Hodson
> >> TOSS Foundation
> >> El Paso, TX
> >> -=o=-
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