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Posted by dorayme on 04/09/07 23:33
In article
<1176136621.460466.13060@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
"Travis Newbury" <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 11:45 am, "J.O. Aho" <u...@example.net> wrote:
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> > Many developers choose to use development environments that is locked to
> > one
> > and only one operating system, if instead picking an environment that has
> > been
> > developed for a multiple operating systems in mind, they will be able with
> > minor or some cases none code change get the program to work under multiple
> > operating systems, including all the binaries on a CD will not be a
> > problem.
>
> The OS you encode your video with is completely irrelevant to what OS
> the user uses to watch it. And there are plenty of free sites that
> will encode your video to FLV format. Google, AOL and YouTube are the
> first that come to mind. (And no, you don' t have to have your video
> hosted on their sites either)
oooeee... that's a thought Travis! You mean one can do this
without shelling out the hard earned?
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dorayme
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