> if i make a cd rom that has high quality video should
> i ask the user to download the movie files to their
> hard drive?

not unless you want to make them mad.

> where exactly should they download them
> to on pc and mac.

see previous

> then do i need to externally link
> to the files?

you should play them in the score. that's how it is done. it's in the
manual...

> what if they download them to the wrong place?

see question 1

> will this make the movies run better?

perhaps a little, but only if their CD is really slow. don't worry about it.

> shoould
> i make different versions of say quicktime and windows
> media for cross platform reasons?

do them all as Quicktime & be done with it. besides, if you have high
quality video you likely won't be able to have 2 sets of the same video in 2
different formats on 1 CD.

have you looked at any commercial CD's which contain video? that might be a
useful exercise. in fact I highly recommend it.

HTH

Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
al<at>cambersoft<dot>com
http://www.cambersoft.com

A famous linguist once said:
"There is no language wherein a double
positive can form a negative."

YEAH, RIGHT



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