Thanks for you reply.
Perhaps I should have asked my original question again too - what does or how does 
this check for QT. When I tried to test on a PC I
tried to uninstall QT using control panel and even though it said that QT was 
uninstalled the QTs would still play both inside the
projector and outside (by doubleclicking QT movie) Now this is I supposed a PC thing 
as it actually didn't uninstall everything QT -
so my code didn't stop at alert to install QT in my projector. So that maybe is OK - 
but when I did actually uninstall QT by getting
rid of everything QT related in the computer that I coulf find - QT did not play 
either inside the projector nor outside - but the
check for QT again didn't stop at the alert. Perhaps it's not a lingo question but I 
am curious. I tried this on 2 PC and the same
result on each

Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:

> Wow, that's a lot of code for a simple function!  I'm sure you were just creating a 
>flexible script to be used over and over with
> different parameters, but in this case it's just easier to do it each time, since it 
>only takes a minute.  I use this all the time
> with consistently accurate results.
> On frame one of the movie put:
>
> on exitFrame
>   if quickTimeVersion()<4 then  --just change the version number you are checking for
>     go to the frame +1
>   else
>     go to the frame +2
>   end if
> end
>
> Charlie Fiskeaux II
> The Creative Group
> www.cre8tivegroup.com
> 859/858-9054 x29
> cell: 859/312-3883
>
>


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