We used QuickTime. 

For MacOS we supplied an standalone installer that would run if no quickTime
was installed. Most Macs have at leased QT3 installed

For Windows we used DirectMedia from tabuleiro.com. This xtra runs video
formats, QuickTime, avi and MPEG from CD-ROM without installing software.
www.tabuleiro.com

I hope this will work out for you. Just ask me if you have any more
questions.

Nikaj Wiggers

araneum Interactive Productions
Tussen de bogen 113
1013 JB Amsterdam
T: +31 (0)20 6706707
F: +31 (0)20 6706701
M: +31 (0)654725584
www.araneum.nl 


On 12-02-2002 11:58, "Clars Danvold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all-
> I was wondering there was anyone willing to discuss a general approch,
> that resulted in a sure-fire, fool-proof way of supporting digital
> video, running in a projector on cross-platform CDrom.
> 
> I would go with QT and use quickTimePresent() and quickTimeVersion() to
> check the plugin, then provide standalone installers for the weak in the
> faith.
> 
> Is this sufficient?
> 
> Regards, Clars
> 
> 
> 
> 
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