In authoring, go into Modify > Movie  > Xtras ... and mark the 
Quicktime Xtra to be needed.  Then it will get automatically 
downloaded/installed before your movie will play.

hth

-Buzz

At 3:55 PM -0800 2/3/02, Thomas Williams wrote:
>Yes, I did get an X in the beginning.
>but lately it just stalls where the quicktime should play.
>Where can I get the quicktime xtra and how do I set it using lingo?
>
>thanks
>T
>
>
>>  >I have been careful to use my local path ending in a folder named
>dswmedia.
>>  >But the problem remains. It plays just fine in Director, but won't load
>in a
>>  >browser.
>>  >
>>  >Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>  Do you see a red square where the video should appear? Make sure that
>>  you have set the QuickTime Xtra to download if needed.
>>
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