making quicktime animations from linux -- summary

Phil Austin <paustin@...128...> writes:

http://clouds.eos.ubc.ca/~phil/video/samples/movie.ogv
size: 0.33 Mbytes (!)
note: we followed the install instructions at
http://www.theora.org/downloads/
       but Safari didn't recognize the ogv suffix, and didn't
       offer to associate it with a player

Your web server claims this to be a text file:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

If you put something like
AddType video/ogg .ogv
in a relevant Apache configuration file, browsers may have a better
chance of identifying the file type.

···

--
Jouni K. Sepp�nen

Thats good information to have gathered! It sure will be usefull.

Have you look into the new html5’s video tag? You can directly embed ogg in a page, without flash or any other plugin. Firefox 3.5 supports that, I think Safari would work too.

See this page for information (and look up the source)

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/video/

2009/9/5 Jouni K. Seppänen <jks@…397…>

···

Phil Austin <paustin@…128…> writes:

http://clouds.eos.ubc.ca/~phil/video/samples/movie.ogv

size: 0.33 Mbytes (!)

note: we followed the install instructions at

http://www.theora.org/downloads/

   but Safari didn't recognize the ogv suffix, and didn't
   offer to associate it with a player

Your web server claims this to be a text file:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

If you put something like

AddType video/ogg .ogv

in a relevant Apache configuration file, browsers may have a better

chance of identifying the file type.

Jouni K. Seppänen

http://www.iki.fi/jks


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