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Webm movie format not usable directly in powerpoint #10
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The .webm format has the advantage of being client/browser side so has less wiring to a server, but there are solutions that send snapshots to the server (GUI) which converts them to more popular formats. Will investigate |
Based on some reading I did a week ago, |
Just for the record https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats |
Oh thanks for that info; I did not realize. These media format issues sound like such a mess. Despite that sentence, the table says that MP4 is supported in all the listed browsers. Still, it seems like it would be good to support royalty-free formats. Perhaps we should support multiple formats? |
Indeed, I'm still looking into the tools available to create mp4 but also avi (which we used to create in the past and no body complained about). |
I think it would be fine for us to support AVI, but I feel that it may only be possible on Windows. For example, I think that VTK on OSX does not contain the AVIFIleWriter or whatnot. |
My understanding of AVI is that it is a wrapper for many different underlying encodings. The chances that an AVI will play, even on Windows, are generally slim. Many of the AVIs I generated a few years ago on an earlier Windows machine won't play on my current Windows machine! I think mp4 has a lot more promise as a universal format if there is a good way to generate it. Could always wait until the black helicopters swoop down to remove it. Likely to be a long wait! |
Thanks for chiming in @sherm1 Indeed looking up comparisons between MP4 and AVI reveals that MP4 is cross-platform while AVI was developed by Microsoft and mainly on Windows, not good enough for the brave new cross-platform visualization. Cheers. |
Hello @sherm1! |
Default format for movies is webm which plays nicely in browsers but is not supported in Microsoft Powerpoint. Need to export other formats or convert on the GUI/Java side.
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