Just a few remarks:
You don't need Quicktime 7. The MP4 files can be played back by any of the following:
* Media Player Classic + ffdshow
* Any directshow player + Haali Media Splitter + ffdshow
* mplayer
* Video LAN Client
* (not tested by me) Nero Digital
I don't know if any of these could replace the browser plugin. MPC has some support for this, but I have no idea - no problem, since I just use the download link (thanks!) and open it instead of saving.
Also, you don't need Qt7 to create the files - in fact, it's better you don't use it: it's not exactly the most stellar implementation of AVC you'll ever find (and yes, it can decode MP4 files with video streams created with decent codecs, such as x264 or Nero Digital). But oh well, it's better than before :)
You don't need Quicktime 7. The MP4 files can be played back by any of the following:
* Media Player Classic + ffdshow
* Any directshow player + Haali Media Splitter + ffdshow
* mplayer
* Video LAN Client
* (not tested by me) Nero Digital
I don't know if any of these could replace the browser plugin. MPC has some support for this, but I have no idea - no problem, since I just use the download link (thanks!) and open it instead of saving.
Also, you don't need Qt7 to create the files - in fact, it's better you don't use it: it's not exactly the most stellar implementation of AVC you'll ever find (and yes, it can decode MP4 files with video streams created with decent codecs, such as x264 or Nero Digital). But oh well, it's better than before :)
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