You could use quicktimeversion().  If the user has anything below 4.1 then
you could pop up an alert box.

Peri

carlos milles wrote:

> We're creating a catalog of QuickTime movies in Director 8. There are
> over 350 movies, but no two movies are ever on stage at the same time.
> On the Mac, after playing about 200 movies, QuickTime 4.0.2 maxes out,
> and we just get white movies, or no video at all. With QuickTime 4.1.2,
> we don't have the same problem. Unloading cast member doesn't help.  It
> seems to be QuickTime's issue, not Director's.  We would prefer not to
> require the user to have 4.1.2.  Any ideas?
>
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