What kind of server do you need to stream QuickTime 4?
(inquiring minds want to know)

At 01:53 PM 10/3/00 -0400, Evan Lavidor wrote:
>> 3) QuickTime
>>  Not really a streaming video format. You start to download it,
>> and it starts playing when it has enough downloaded. Quality is
>> up to you since you really aren't trying to fit it into any
>> particular amount of bandwidth (remember, its not real time, so
>> more quality means a longer wait to view it).
>
>FYI, Quicktime 4 does have a streaming format.  The method that you're
>referring to above is called "Progressive Download".  You can do both.
>
>Evan
>
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