As far as I know the ISP is not a QuickTime server, basically I have a
dcr movie which I have published and then upload with the QuickTime
movies that are contained in the dcr onto my server space at my ISP and
in the root folder...
Do I need to configure a QuickTime server, and if so can this be done
from just having a free ISP.....I am on a dial up account so this means
I am not serving this myself...
I have exported the movie from Premier 6 and is set to stream...am I
doing this wrong
-KEV-
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Scott Flowers
Sent: 08 June 2001 03:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Quicktime problem, wants to download rather
thanjust play..!!
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have managed to get my Quicktime movie playing within my director
> movie published on the web, however when the page loads I reecieve the
> prompt to download, which I'm not sure why it doing this, and would
like
> it to just play rather than prompt to download..
>
> It would seem this should be quite easy, but I can't work out how to
> stop this happening...
>
> Does anyone know how to stop this happening..
Is your movie streaming (from a QuickTime or Darwin Streaming Server)?
Or is
it a live Sorenson Broadcast link? Failing these, your movie _will_
download. You can create a fast-start movie commence playing after the
player determines enough of the file has downloaded to ensure consistent
playback through to the end.
HTH,
--scott
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