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Originally Posted by VGeorgie
Be wary of using third party encoders for H.264, especially Quicktime, that don't prepare the file for Flash Player delivery. The Flash version of H.264 contains some slightly different internal mechanics that an H.264 created by Quicktime or Final Cut Pro lacks. Specifically you need to run these files through a utility (such as MP4box) to enable them to start playing soon after download has begun.
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You are referring to the hinting? Moving the moov atom.
For my MAC, I picked up a product called Turbo264. It's a dongle encoder, fastest encoder I've ever seen for h.264, excellent quality. Problem is, it doesn't "hint" the video. Fail. I was told I could add that by then running it through QT Pro. Fail again. So now I'm using Sorenson Squeeze for the h.264. It's a lot slower, but it works.