Although Alfred ends with the same advice I gave, I'm not sure of his
reasoning. It's true that QuickTime has all the previous frames
kicking around in memory, but that is true of all codecs and all
QuickTime versions since 2.0. It would be true with S3 movies whether
they are dither copy or composition (dither copy). It is also true
that Director has been confused by this in the past, into thinking
that you were out of RAM, but I don't know if that's been a problem
since the QT3 Xtra came in with Director 6.5.
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