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CS33 media encoder’s h264/mp4 files won’t play on some macs, why?
I’ve been encoding stuff to h264 (ipod, 640×480 setting, 32khz) so I can offer the same file for ipod and web viewing) using adobe adobe media encoder from PPro CS3 (using as PC install of the master suite). Files like this:
https://realtime.rhsmith.umd.edu/media/podcasts/campaign/grx-speech-pres-mote.mp4
Now I’m getting feedback that some mac users can’t play the mp4 files adobe media encoder produces, getting a string of garbage text on their screen. It’s as if their computer never heard of mp4 file type even though in one case I’ve been told a user with this problem installed the latest QT player.
I see that QT player has the option to recognize mp4 media or not. But why would any mac user turn this off?
What should I do? Rename the file to .mov? That has the disadvantage that it breaks a few links out there…
Can I make an h264 .mp4 with adobe cs3 media encoder that will behave on all reasonably modern macs?
–Shayne Weyker
https://weykervideo.com