Archive for September, 2006

Latest MP4 News 9/29/2006

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Samsung Clamshell Phone with BlackBerry Connect Comes to T-Mobile – Brighthand
27 Sep 2006 at 3:20pm

MobileWhack.com Samsung Clamshell Phone with BlackBerry Connect Comes to T-Mobile
Brighthand, CA - Sep 27, 2006
…. lookup. It also offers Bluetooth, a swivel-lens 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture, and a video player that supports MP4 and 3GP. ….
Samsung and T-Mobile Introduce Samsung T719 I4U
Samsung SGH-t719 Flip Phone With BlackBerry Connect MobileWhack.com
Samsung and T-Mobile Unveil Premium Slim Flip Phone With …. Yahoo! News (press release)
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Silverstone: McLaren F1 Test – Lewis Hamilton Shakesdown the MP4 … – Paddoc…
19 Sep 2006 at 3:06pm

Silverstone: McLaren F1 Test – Lewis Hamilton Shakesdown the MP4 ….
PaddockTalk - Sep 19, 2006
The shakedown has allowed Lewis to familiarise himself with the MP4 -21, whilst conducting systems checks, before the British driver will have his first full ….

Managing charging of battery-powered handhelds – ElectronicsWeekly.com
29 Sep 2006 at 6:54am

Managing charging of battery-powered handhelds
ElectronicsWeekly.com, UK - 16 hours ago
…. high input voltage power and battery-charging capability to handheld devices such as GPS navigators, PDAs, digital cameras, photo viewers, MP3/ MP4 players and ….

Singing Praises Of Karaoke Machines (CBS News)
29 Sep 2006 at 3:19pm
David Gregg Of BestStuff.com showcases some of the best new ones on The Early Show . They have different features, formats and prices.

Chinese GP: McLaren Friday practice notes (Motorsport.com)
29 Sep 2006 at 10:45am
Team McLaren Mercedes drivers Pedro de la Rosa and Kimi Raikkonen finished today’s second practice session in 12th and 21st positions respectively after setting times of 1m38.022 and 1m39.179. It started to rain slightly halfway through the second session.

McLaren’s logistical lowdown (Motorsport.com)
29 Sep 2006 at 10:49am
Following the end of the 2006 European Season Team McLaren Mercedes heads to Shanghai for the first of the final three flyaway races of the year. To enable Team McLaren Mercedes to race in Shanghai, 33 tonnes of equipment has been transported by the team to Asia, as outlined below:

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Latest MP4 News 9/26/2006

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Kimi hoping 2007 will be a success – theprancinghorse.co.uk
26 Sep 2006 at 6:19pm

Kimi hoping 2007 will be a success
theprancinghorse.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago
…. airline. Kimi took the Mclaren MP4 -20 down the Za'beel Road. While in Dubai he was quizzed about his move to Ferrari next year. ….

Kimi Raikkonen To Zoom Through Dubai Streets – Dubai City Guide
25 Sep 2006 at 12:10pm

Easier Kimi Raikkonen To Zoom Through Dubai Streets
Dubai City Guide, United Arab Emirates - Sep 25, 2006
…. One outfit Team McLaren Mercedes, will be demonstrating through the streets of Dubai, on Tuesday, 26th September, in the McLaren Mercedes MP4 /20 Formula One car ….
Raikkonen to zoom through Dubai streets Gulf News
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How to Convert AVI RM DivX XviD MPEG WMV ASF MOV QT to iPod – Press World (pr…
26 Sep 2006 at 3:06am

How to Convert AVI RM DivX XviD MPEG WMV ASF MOV QT to iPod
Press World (press release), Russia - 18 hours ago
…. video files that are already on your computer such as DivX , XviD , AVI ,RM, WMV , MPG, MPEG , ASF , MOV , ASX , SVCD , VCD stream formats into iPod mp4 format ….

Mandelson dig at ‘flawed’ Chancellor (The Scotsman)
26 Sep 2006 at 8:09pm
GORDON Brown has never been “reconciled” to the fact that Tony Blair became Labour leader instead of him, Peter Mandelson has said in a coded attack on the Chancellor.

Intex Holds Resellers Business Development meet in Mysore (ZDNet India)
26 Sep 2006 at 3:24am
Intex Technologies, an IT hardware and electronics company, held a Resellers Business Development Meet (RBDM), for its electronics range, in the city. More than 40 channel partners participated in it.

ARCA Licenses ARM926EJ-S Processor for Consumer Electronics SoC Development (…
25 Sep 2006 at 10:15am
ARM (LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY) today announced that ARCA Technology Corporation (“ARCA”), one of the leading Chinese fabless design companies, has licensed the ARM926EJ-S(TM) processor.

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Latest MP4 News 9/25/2006

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ARM secures consumer design win in China – ElectronicsWeekly.com
25 Sep 2006 at 6:07am

ARM secures consumer design win in China
ElectronicsWeekly.com, UK - 5 hours ago
…. ARM926EJ-S processor licensed by Chinese fabless design house ARCA Technology for use in consumer electronic products such as smart phones, MP3/ MP4 players and ….
ARCA Licenses ARM926EJ-S Processor for Consumer Electronics SoC …. Yahoo! News (press release)
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Silverstone: McLaren F1 Test – Lewis Hamilton Shakesdown the MP4 … – Paddoc…
19 Sep 2006 at 3:06pm

Silverstone: McLaren F1 Test – Lewis Hamilton Shakesdown the MP4 ….
PaddockTalk - Sep 19, 2006
The shakedown has allowed Lewis to familiarise himself with the MP4 -21, whilst conducting systems checks, before the British driver will have his first full ….

For reel: Creative's widescreen MP4 is now official – Stuff Magazine
31 Aug 2006 at 8:35am

Stuff Magazine For reel: Creative's widescreen MP4 is now official
Stuff Magazine, UK - Aug 31, 2006
Creative has given in to the gossip merchants and announced official details of its new widescreen Vision device, which sports a huge 4.3in screen. ….

ARCA Licenses ARM926EJ-S Processor for Consumer Electronics SoC Development (…
25 Sep 2006 at 10:10am
ARM (LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY) today announced that ARCA Technology Corporation (“ARCA”), one of the leading Chinese fabless design companies, has licensed the ARM926EJ-S(TM) processor.

ARCA Licenses ARM926EJ-S Processor for Consumer Electronics SoC Development (…
25 Sep 2006 at 5:26am
ARM ; today announced that ARCA Technology Corporation , one of the leading Chinese fabless design companies, has licensed the ARM926EJ-S processor. This licensing agreement will enable ARCA to benefit from leading ARM? processor technology, as well as the ARM architecture’s established ecosystem, to accelerate the design of advanced SoC solutions with improved features for the consumer

Angry Prescott set to cling on in deputy’s post (The Scotsman)
24 Sep 2006 at 8:05pm
AT LEAST eight Labour MPs are in the running for the party’s deputy leadership. But are they jumping the gun?

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The Ultimate Guide to Video iPod

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mp4-21.jpgThis free report on the Video Ipod is provided by the expert guides at MP4 Soup.com. Please enjoy this report.

Alright. So after all that hype about having a practical way of watching TV and movies while on the go, you have finally gone and bought yourself the new iPod. Now what?

Well, let’s see. There are so many options squeezed into one slim, 2.5 LCD screen media center that it s going to take a lot of time going over each one of them. So let?s do take it one at a time, shall we? This guide is going to take over all the options you’ve got and how to convert absolutely anything and everything DVDs, TiVo video, messy AVIs, muxed MPEGs and more to iPod compatible video all within OS X. And along the way, we’ll teach you a couple of iPod tips and tricks, too!

Handling Those Nasty Scratches

When you take your iPod out of the box, your first order of business should be to protect your investment. You don?t want any of those nasty scratches from appearing on your precious media box, do you? It?s a complete eye soar and one you can completely avoid.

The good thing about this new iPod is that its design is slightly different from that of the nano, which according to most users scratch easily. The new iPod has better chassis and doubled-layered, probably to protect the LCD monitor. But if you want to make sure that your iPod doesn?t show any scratches, most users recommend plastic cases, such as The Invisible Shield. If not, you can always get the white model, instead of the black one.

What Videos Can You Play?

Let us briefly go over the kinds of videos that your new iPod can support. According to Apple’s website, the video specifications of the new iPod are the following:

? H.264 video: up to 768 Kbps, 320 x 240, 30 frames per sec, Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC up to 160 Kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.

? MPEG-4 video: up to 2.5 mbps, 480 x 480, 30 frames per sec, Simple Profile with AAC-LC up to 160 Kbps, 48 Khz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.

For the newbies, this might all sound a little too confusing. What?s with all the numbers? Don?t worry because chances are you only need to remember a few of those for you to get the most out of your new iPod.
First, let?s start with H.264 video. The highest video bitrate with the H.264 codec is 768 kilobits per second. The biggest picture size for your H.264 movie is 320 pixels wide by 240 pixels high, which is incidentally the exact dimension of your iPod?s screen. Your iPod can play H.364 video at framerates up to 30 frames per second. Every one of the applications that we?ll be using encodes with the Baseline Profile. Your audio needs to be encoded as AAC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48 KHz, and it can be in either stereo or mono. As long as you follow all the guidelines, your movie can even be a QuickTime movie or an MPEG-4 movie file.

The other option you have is the MPEG-4 video, which supports a much higher bitrate than H.264 video ? 2500 kilobits per second. Using higher bitrates will also create larger files, which means that you?ll have less space for additional songs and movies, but more segments of your favorite movie. The biggest picture size for your MPEG-4 video is 480 pixels wide by 480 pixels high ? three times as many pixels than your iPod?s screen in capable of displaying. Your iPod will shrink the picture proportionally so that everything fits on the screen. Again, the iPod can play videos up to 30 frames per second and your audio and file format options are the same as H.264 video.

So Which One is Better: H.264 or MPEG-4?

Well, that’s a tough question really as each format has their ups and downs. Arguably, H.264 is preferable considering how it offers high quality and a file size that is much smaller compared to MPEG-4. When it comes to picture quality, however, both formats are comparable, especially when encoded at the higher supported video settings.

As for speed of encoding, most people agree that H.264 video takes longer than standard MPEG-4. Take for example a two-hour movie. When you convert that to iPod using H.264 codec, the process could take considerably longer (especially with QuickTime Pro’s pokey Export: Movie to iPod video option).

Where to Download Videos for Your iPod

If you’re tired ripping movies from your DVD collection or you’ve used up all your movie files in your computer, then it’s probably time for you to look for other sources of iPod compatible videos. Below are some good sites that offer iPod video files that are both free and legal!

? ChannelFrederator.com ? If you like to watch short animations while taking a breather, this is the place to look in.
? PodGuide.tv It’s not called PodGuide for nothing.
? The iTunes Music Stores podcast section. One of the best things about the new iPod is that Apple has bundled it with their updates on iTunes. Now, you can download loads of free videos from the store for your daily dose of iPod-casting.
? Apple iTunes Sometimes you just have to go to the source of the source to find what you’re looking for.
? Archive.org – This site is great for old videos and movies.

You can also choose from download clubs such as: Feed Your iPod

Watch iPod Videos on Your TV

Say what? Yep, it’s true. And for some users who prefer widescreen as opposed to pocket-TV, this is the best thing about the new iPod. Now, outputting your iPod videos to any TV is easy. Just use a special video cable (and it doesn?t even be the one sold by Apple), output it through your iPod?s headphone jack, and voila! You?re a couch potato, baby!

If you’re more interested in watching videos on your TV, you may want to go with the MPEG-4 format since it can support the bigger 480 x 480 picture size. When you encode widescreen movies and output them to a TV, the pixel limit is usually 230,400 pixels. So when these larger images are displayed on your TV, you?ll get to see all those extra pixels.

Okay So You Can Watch Videos on TV, Big Deal. What About My Other Videos?

When you download video files from the web or file sharing networks, some of these files may not be marked as iPod compatible. Does that mean you can?t play them on your iPod? Well, the good news is that it?s easy enough to find out.

Tip #1 Open iTunes

The easiest and less time-consuming way to determine whether a video is iPod-supported or not is to simply open iTunes with your iPod connected. Afterwards, drop the video file directly into your iPod?s library. If the video is copied into your iPod, it means it?s compatible. If it?s not, then your iPod won?t be able to play it.
To copy the video to your iPod, just select Manually manage songs and playlists in the iPod tab of your iTunes preferences.

Tip #2 Add Video to the iTunes Library

The other way of finding out if your video files are iPod compatible is to add your video to your iTunes library. Just right lick the video and select Convert Selection to iPod. You will receive an alert from iTunes on your screen, telling you if your video is already compatible. If it?s not, your movie will be converted to a compatible H.264 video for you.

We should probably mention that you don?t really need to add videos to your iTunes Library in order to add them to your iPod. Just drag and drop videos from the Finder straight onto your iPod in iTunes. Again, make sure you?ve enabled the manually manage option.

You can also add songs and videos to your iPod?s library from any computer that has iTunes. Just make sure that you?ve enabled the manually manage option in iTunes. If your iPod was originally formatted on a PC, you can add files from both PCs and Macs. However, if you have a Mac-formatted iPod, you?ll only be able to add files from other Macs.

Tip #3 Open the file in QuickTime

Alternatively, you can also find out if your video is iPod compatible if you open the file in QuickTime. Next, Select Window: Show Movie Info. In most cases, your video should be iPod-ready if the format is H.264 or MPEG-4, the audio is ACC, and the size of your video is 320 x 240 (or smaller) for H.264 or 480 x 480 (or smaller) for MPEG-4. Also, look at the data rate and make sure it?s not over 900 kbits/sec for H.264 or 2600 kbits/sec for MPEG-4.

In most cases, the bitrate reported by QuickTime would include the video stream and the audio stream (normally 128 kbits/sec) so don?t wonder if the video is shown to have a higher bitrate.
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Thanks for reading and I hope you found this information useful.

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Latest MP4 News 9/22/2006

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Hamilton reflects on 'intensive' first test – F1Racing.net
22 Sep 2006 at 12:11am

Macleans Hamilton reflects on 'intensive' first test
F1Racing.net, Netherlands - 15 hours ago
…. "As I have mentioned previously, it is fantastic to be making my test debut with McLaren and I have enjoyed my time in the MP4 -21. ….
McLaren Silverstone test summary Motorsport.com
Hamilton enjoys first proper McLaren run. crash.net
McLaren Silverstone test notes Motorsport.com
ITV.com - Sportinglife.com
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Space saving DVD jukebox – Stuff Magazine
22 Sep 2006 at 11:28am

Stuff Magazine Space saving DVD jukebox
Stuff Magazine, UK - 4 hours ago
…. Best of all, it?ll spin the files ripped from DVDs without any need to go through the nail-pulling exercise of converting them to MP4 or some other standard ….

For reel: Creative's widescreen MP4 is now official – Stuff Magazine
31 Aug 2006 at 8:35am

Stuff Magazine For reel: Creative's widescreen MP4 is now official
Stuff Magazine, UK - Aug 31, 2006
Creative has given in to the gossip merchants and announced official details of its new widescreen Vision device, which sports a huge 4.3in screen. ….

WONDER-BOY HAMILTON ENJOYS F1 TASTE (Sporting Life)
20 Sep 2006 at 6:07pm
Lewis Hamilton hailed his first-ever Formula One test drive as “fantastic” after completing more than 60 laps of Silverstone in a McLaren Mercedes MP4-21.

Sci-fi on the hop (Sydney Morning Herald)
22 Sep 2006 at 12:34pm
David Flynn tidies up some documents, then catches up with Battlestar Galactica and Sudoku. –

Silverstone day three – Piquet wows again (Formula 1)
22 Sep 2006 at 5:34am
Renault?s Nelson Piquet Jr was the fastest driver for the second consecutive day at Silverstone on Thursday. Piquet shaved two-hundredths of a second off his Wednesday best – clocking a lap of 1m 19.510s – to once again get the better of team mate Heikki Kovalainen.

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Sydney, Australia (ContentDesk) June 27, 2006 — 22Moo is currently completing testing of the VG-SD+USB Video Glasses System. This system will enable the millions of owners of 4th generation iPods to add video playback capabilities without upgrading to the new 5th generation iPod Video. The VG-SD+USB Video Glasses System is a combination of the UHMP-001 USB Host Media Player, a battery pack and the VG-SD The World's Most Affordable Video Glasses. The UHMP-001 USB Host Meda Player allows direct playback of MPEG1, MPEG4 (Divx 3.x-5.x), WMA, MP3 and JPEG files. There is no need to transcode files. Just simply drag and drop any of the support files to the iPod when mounted on your PC/Mac and there will be ready to use. Output can be directed to the VG-SD Video Glasses or to a connected TV. The included battery pack will provide power for the USB Host Media Player and is said to add a few more hours to your iPod also. The VG-SD World's Most Affordable Video Glasses” features a 35″ virtual screen (from 2M far) and weighs only 120 g / 4.2 ounces.22Moo claims that this VIdeo System will be a “World's First” for non-video iPod owners.Pricing for the Video Glasses System is predicted to be sub-$350 USD.For owners of iPod Videos or any AV output enabled device, the VG-SD is avaliable to order now for $250 USD.For more information, please visit :

www.22moo.com.au

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Why watch MP4 Videos?

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MP4 technology has opened a new horizon of possibilities for online media distribution and easy portability of audio-visual media. What MP3 music did a decade ago, MP4 videos are doing today. And as a result, it has made it possible to distribute high-quality audio-visual data through the internet. This has created an entirely new field of business paid video downloads.

But how does [TAG-TEC]MP4[/TAG-TEC] achieve all this? Dissemination of video data online is made possible by two properties of MP4 videos. First, it can provide an adequately high quality that ensures the unimpeded enjoyment of latest movie titles. Secondly, it produces files of a size that are small enough to be distributed online, or carried in a portable, personal video player. In other words, it must compress the video in such a way that a manageable file size is achieved, while not compromising on quality. What is the secret behind MP4 videos that makes all this possible?

Raw or uncompressed video data is absolutely huge in size. Try saving some television shows your hard drive without turning on any compression option, and you’ll see what this means. A few minutes of raw video are enough to fill up completely even one of today’s modern high-capacity hard drives. You’ll soon run out of space onyour computer. So naturally, the solution is to compress the video data in such a way that it shrinks into a minuscule fraction of its original size, but does not lose quality in any perceptible way. [TAG-ICE]MP4[/TAG-ICE]does this by using highly optimizing codecs, which must be installed on your system if you want to either encode or watch MP4 videos.

What do the codecs actually do? Well, the procedure is too technical for a detailed explanation here, but the principle can be described. Both audio and visual data have a lot of elements in them which do not really contribute anything to the multimedia experience. There are a lot of audio frequencies or ranges of visual signals which do not really matter in the listening or watching, but they sit around nevertheless, taking up space in the video stream. The MP4 codecs identify these portions of the sound and the pictures, and discard them. The result is an MP4 video file that looks almost as good as the original, but is many, many times smaller!

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NBC Universal said on Wednesday it will offer episodes of some of its new prime-time shows for free online viewing on personal computers in a bid to build an audience for its fall schedule.

[TAG-TEC]NBC[/TAG-TEC] will stream the first four episodes of comedies “30 Rock” and “Twenty Good Years,” and the first eight episodes of dramas “Kidnapped,” “Friday Night Lights,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” and “Heroes” on its ad-supported broadband player at NBC.com.

Each episode will appear on the site after it airs on NBC and will be available for a week, said Jeff Gaspin, president of NBC Universal Cable Entertainment, Digital Content and Cross-Network Strategy.

“We are looking to reach as many people as possible and to get as much sampling (of shows) as possible for the new series,” Gaspin said on Wednesday. “This is an experiment with us. We are just committing through November sweeps now.”

NBC.com also will host live blogs with the creators, producers or cast for every show following its premiere on NBC, which is owned by General Electric Co..
A high-resolution, large-format version of NBC’s broadband player, called NBC/24, will relaunch on October 1.

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Transfer DVD to 3GP or Video To Cell Phone

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Anyone can transfer any video to their Mobile Cell Phones.


Have you ever wondered how people watch movies on their cell phones? Well so did I and I have found an easy way to get any video you have onto your cell phone so you can watch it wherever you go. PQ DVD to [TAG-TEC]3GP[/TAG-TEC] Video Suite is the tool I found and was quite impressed with the ease of using it. It’s basically tell it which video you want to convert and hit “convert”. Did I say it was easy to use?? After I just connected my cell phone to my PC via USB and transfered the video to it, a minute later I was watching the video I just converted. The software allows you to convert video from these sources: DVD, TiVo, MPEG, WMV, DivX, AVI to 3GP format.

You can download the software here. If you like it or simply want it now it’s $29.97 which I found reasonable.

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A MP4 Movie a Day Will Keep the Doctor Away

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mp4With MP4 movies, you can now beat the deadening boredom of your routine life, day in and day out. Let’s take a look at how movies can help you do that.

You are traveling to or from work on a crowded bus or train. You have somehow managed tograb a little sitting space in the corner, or perhaps have settled yourself into the cozy nook of the far wall. Perhaps you don’t have a newspaper with you, or wouldn’t have had the space to unfold it enough to read it. You are bored to death, watching the stops go by at a snail’s pace as you move in and out of a light doze brought on by the mindless tedium and the lack of adequate oxygen. You are in desperate need of air to breathe, or, failing that, something to take your mind off the mindless boredom. Ah, what would you not give for a little pocket book that you could read while you stand thus, uninspired, in the corner? Or maybe a movie that you could watch quietly, with a pair of high-quality earphones? Sounds too good to be true, eh? But this is already true.

Yes, that is what MP4 movies can give you. Using high-quality codecs for video compression, MP4 is a revolutionary new technology that enable you to enjoy your movies on very lightweight, handy, portable little players that you can easily tuck into your shirt pocket, inside your briefcase, or even as a largish locket for your neck chain.

What makes this sort of easy portability possible is the fact that MP4 movies are small enough to fit into handheld MP4 players, like the recently released iPod video player from Apple, or a number of other, less pricey MP4 players. What still makes it enjoyable to watch the movies on them is the fact that in spite of their great compression, MP4 movies are able to retain much of the quality of the original uncompressed video.

So if you’re a daily commuter, MP4 movies are a godsend for you. But even if you aren’t, get an MP4 player anyway, so you can enjoy your favorite titles wherever, however and whenever you want.

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Will Windows Media Player 11 support MP4 files?

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Well according to Chris Pirillos blog it will not. Apparently there was a bug in the beta version that was filed but looks like it was ignored. You may need to buy a codec plugin for this feature.

My personal opinion is that is should be included. For us geeks we know what is going on to playback these files, and I don’t want to explain to Gma and my Aunts how to get it to run properly on their computers that they only use once a week.

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