Regardless of what you do, I'd mention in or near the link the size of
the .mov it's linked to.  30 meg is pretty slow even with broadband.
You might include a small chart listing download times assuming
different connections.
--

Larry
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:03:00 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):

>Hello all,
>
>A client on an old website we designed is asking us about putting up 
>Quick Time videos on their website.  The file sizes vary a lot -- 
>anywhere from a couple megs to about 30MB -- and I wondered what would 
>be the best way to have them available.  Is it a bad idea to have them 
>inline, for example?  How about on a page without any other content 
>(i.e. just the .mov embedded and the navigation)?  Also, what do I want 
>to use, <embed>, <object>, something else...?  I've never done anything 
>like this before, so even the most basic tutorial would be useful to me. 
>  Thanks in advance!
>
>Charlie
>
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