No, but you can set teh filename; let's say you have your Projector and
next to that a folder named Quicktime, inside that your movie.mov
Let's also say that the member is named 'video'

-- here's the code
tChar = the last char of the moviepath
member("video").filename = the moviepath & "Quicktime" & tChar &
"movie.mov"

That's it. Crossplatform, any drive.

On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, KSRJUNK wrote:

> I have a quick time movie in my director movie and i
> made it as a projector and wrote in a CD for
> presentation, when i run the projector file on another
> PC where it doesn't have the local quicktime movie, it
> is asking for the quicktime movie and the projector
> opens up a look in window to get the quicktime movie
> from its location, means the quicktime movie is acting
> like an external file, can we make it as an internal
> file in the projector and make it work.
> 
> Any response wil lbe a big help.
> 
> Thnaks to everyone.
> 
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