tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949714024220737683.post795006676361950150..comments2011-06-13T16:07:22.363-07:00Comments on Roger Southby: Missing in Actionrogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09782784423495186957noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949714024220737683.post-57624810133221033662011-05-15T21:49:53.514-07:002011-05-15T21:49:53.514-07:00Roger you are so right about the confusion caused ...Roger you are so right about the confusion caused by so many formats. You may be interested in reading this blog post from EDC about video formats and some of the dilemmas. : <a href="http://otagopoly.blogspot.com/2010/08/converting-video-for-portability-using.html" rel="nofollow"> Converting video for portability using Miro</a><br /><br />You will see that for portability, which is my concern with teaching, mp4 and Ogg formats are the biggies. However, in your line of work resolution and quality may not be good enough when a video is compressed to mp4. <br /><br />In open ed part of the philosophy is to create an environment where resources don't cost a lot to produce. You may have further thoughts about all this now. BronBronwyn hegartyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12032750297040394983noreply@blogger.com