Hello,
Now that I've downloaded Quicktime 4 (nifty look!), all my
player-object/player-stopped woes are gone--thanks Mark and Claude.
Cheers.
--
Nicolas R Cueto
Takakura JHS/SHS
Nagoya, Japan
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You can find a full installer at:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/support/
There you will find standalone installers for both Mac & Win.
Enjoy!
-Mark Talluto
KIDware Technologies
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Kevin Miller wrote:
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> You can get the Quicktime for Windows installer from Apple's web site
> www.apple.com.
Thanks.
Actually, that installer is a pre-installer--it calls up Apple to do the
downloading of the actual Quicktime application. Good for me, not so
good for my students, who may or m
On 6/4/00 11:12 pm, Nicolas R Cueto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've just discovered that the Japanese Win98 2nd-edition OS does not
> come with Quicktime--my player objects aren't playing! Specifically, the
> filename is set but the controller bar doesn't appear despite it's being
>
Hello.
I've just discovered that the Japanese Win98 2nd-edition OS does not
come with Quicktime--my player objects aren't playing! Specifically, the
filename is set but the controller bar doesn't appear despite it's being
set to "show". (MC help writes that limited support is available for
non-QT