They are right. QT movie will always be external. The only way to make sure 
it finds the path to your movie is to append the searchPath to the 
moviePath.  For example:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  if the platform contains "win" then
    set sep = "\"
  else
    set sep = ":"
  end if

append the searchpaths the moviePath & "movies" & sep
-- this is the path to your qt movies relative to the movie you're in.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Having said that, it means you still have to include the movie files in your 
cd as well.

Martha




Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 07:24:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: KSRJUNK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: <lingo-l> quick time in director doesn't work in projector

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.

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