A few weeks ago I discovered the there is a bug in QuickTime 7 (Mac) that prevents h.264 video being displayed properly in QT or Safari, but other apps usually display it properly. Anyone who's dealt with this knows exactly what I'm talking about: the video appears to have some sort of gray mask over it.
The only solution I've found is to change the color preferences for your display to Apple RGB (or other profiles), but if possible I'd rather have the video display properly without any work for the user. I know that there's got t be a way: I've seen other videos in h.264 display perfectly fine in QT (namely, Green Day music videos, Apple HD video, etc.).
Is there any solution to this problem that's keeping me away from using h.264?
-Chase
The only solution I've found is to change the color preferences for your display to Apple RGB (or other profiles), but if possible I'd rather have the video display properly without any work for the user. I know that there's got t be a way: I've seen other videos in h.264 display perfectly fine in QT (namely, Green Day music videos, Apple HD video, etc.).
Is there any solution to this problem that's keeping me away from using h.264?
-Chase