[geeks] how to make a video file for an old macintosh

Mike Hebel nimitz at nimitzbrood.com
Thu May 4 14:54:17 CDT 2006


A tiny bit of space got folded, Geoffrey S. Mendelson was looking queer, I
opened up the spout and then poured out the comment posted here:

> Anyone have any idea how to make a video file for an older Mac?
>
> It's a 300mHz beige G3 running MacOs 9. Speed wise it can play MPEG-1
> video, but it lacks a decent video player. Quicktime is about it.
>
> The original video I need to encode for the guy is 720x576 25 fps,
> MPEG-4 AVI file, but it was from a VHS tape, so I can cut it down with
> no noticable loss (I hope).
>
> Any suggestions?


If you've got Quicktime Pro then export it as a .mov file with "fast
startup" checked and cut it down to 320x200 (or whatever that setting is).
 It should play fine after that if the video card is of any worth.  Since
you said MPEG-1 is ok then you should be fine.

If I had my Pismo at hand I could tell you what exactly plays on that as I
re-encoded some anime music videos to play on it.

Mike Hebel
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