It's my remembrance that one needs to verify 'the quicktimePresent' before trying 'the quickTimeVersion' or else you can get a Lingo error since the QT Xtra can't load if QT's not installed (the version detection method isn't accessible since resides within the Xtra).

Of course the final answer is to try it.

hth

-Buzz

At 12:17 PM -0500 9/3/03, you wrote:
On Tuesday, Sep 2, 2003, at 17:10 America/Chicago, matt johansson wrote:

Cath has shown the 'quickTimeVersion', whats the other method?

There's quickTimePresent, but that only tells you whether QT is installed or not (true/false), not the version. I was being a little tongue-in-cheek there and implying you could look up 'quicktImeVersion' in the docs.



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