around the 13/9/05 Jake Ludington mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
Poster Movie vs. jpg Visibility-Windows that:
They do, but the default behavior of Internet Explorer is to launch a new
browser window with the QT file when target=quicktime is used.
target=quicktime is the wrong one (if it
OK I just added object and /object tags outside the embed /
embed tags. I'm relieved to know I'm ok with the jpgs and the QT
encodes. I did tell my consultant that I thought most new PCs shipped
with QuickTime pre-installed. And yes the embed includes the redirect
code to get the plug-in if
Did that fix the white box on the Dedman post?
Also, keep in mind that setting target=quicktime launches a new browser
window for Windows users (not the desktop QT player). If you use
target=myself it will play in the same window as your jpg image.
Jake Ludington
http://www.mediablab.com
Thank you. But I don't want it to work that way. I want it to open in
QuickTime Player. Not in a new browser window.
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URL http://FutureMedia.org
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So Windows users don't have a player with their QuickTime?
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Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Video Podcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia
iTunes http://tinyurl.com/8ql87
On Sep
So Windows users don't have a player with their QuickTime?
They do, but the default behavior of Internet Explorer is to launch a new
browser window with the QT file when target=quicktime is used.
Jake Ludington
http://www.mediablab.com
http://www.podcastingstarterkit.com
Jake Ludington wrote:
So Windows users don't have a player with their QuickTime?
They do, but the default behavior of Internet Explorer is to launch a new
browser window with the QT file when target=quicktime is used.
That's what happened on my Mac running Firefox. I was expecting it to
it's supposed to be target=quicktimeplayer
not target=quicktime
goto apple.com or google for more help on proper quicktime parameters
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So Windows users don't have a player with their QuickTime?
They do, but the default behavior of Internet Explorer is to launch a new
browser window with the QT file when target=quicktime is used.
And as I apologized to Taylor offlist, my coffee hadn't kicked in yet. :)
The correct way
And the mystery continues. On my FireFox Mac they all run in QT
Player. I am on Tiger 10.4.2 and QT 7.0.2
What version os and QT Pete?
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Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Video Podcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS
All my posts are target=quicktimeplayer
And they all play in QT Player perfectly. I don't get it.
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Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Video Podcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia
I seem to be in some kind of massive hold for this list now. I don't
know if I am on manual approval or what. I can't post anything
without a multiple hour delays b4 my posts arrive on the list. Just
wanted to thank you for your persistent help. I find this extra code
causes problems with
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Regarding my http://FutureMedia.org site
I worked this weekend to make all my posts open in QuickTime Player
instead of a new browser window. Nothing dowloads in advance of a
click now so the page
in order to see the embedded QT in both IE and Mozilla (firefox), you
need to have embed and object tags. You only are using the embed
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