Using your argument one might state that Windows Media compressed files are no longer Windows Media compressed files when the data is encapsulated in an MOV file container or the GOP "muxed" MPEG-2/AC3 files should be edit compatible in QT when re-wrapped in an MOV file container. MOV files are also generic file containers but which employ temporal syncronization that can be used to maintain frame to frame or interleaved synchronization between the audio and video data frames. I'm mean that's fine as a workaround, but if we talking about getting iTunes to accept a file ending in AVI and it is in an AVI package then it isn't doing it (or I haven't heard of it with hanging out on the iTunes for Mac forum for ages).ĪVI is actually a generic file container in which the audio and video frames are interleaved to maintain frame synchronization spatially. Re-wrappping AVI into MOV means it is no longer AVI - it's the wrapper that makes it an AVI. The Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Lion OSs mentioned above are all Mac OS X operating systems so I fail to see the point your are attemnpting to make here. To avoid getting bogged down I figured we were sticking to Mac OS since that is what the OP is using.
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