>Well, being that you're the major Quicktime guy (still remember you coming
>to a class of mine that Peter taught) I guess what you say goes; but my
>understanding was that if the end user doesn't have Quicktime installed on
>their machine, the Xtra still won't play the movies, correct? Or have I been
>wrong all this time....?


The question was wether the user needs to install a player, like 
happens when you want to view Real media. You're right in thinking 
that the machine has to have QuickTime installed at all, but the Xtra 
part of the process doesn't involve installing a player.


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