Good point!
>From your experience mark, which 3rd party xtra would be the best option for doing 
>something like this?
Cheers
Fozzybear

"Mark A. Boyd" wrote:

> At 16:51 2003-09-02, Sean Wilson wrote:
> >(Most) third party xtras require payment before you can use them. This is
> >the only real "disadvantage". And I can't see any advantage between
> >different methods.
>
> The advantage of using a 3rd party Xtra is that you may not need to restart
> the projector after installing QT. As you said, quickTimeVersion() depends
> on the QT Xtra and actually "kick-starts" the Xtra. If you find that you
> have to install QT then you'll have to quit the projector before that Xtra
> can work.
>
> Using a 3rd party Xtra allows you to determine which version of QT (if any)
> exists, install if needed, and continue without restarting the projector.
> This assumes that the QT install does not force a restart of the computer.
>
> --
> Mark A. Boyd
> Keep-On-Learnin' :)
>
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