Aha -
In good ol' SoundEdit you also need to mark the 'playable on other 
platforms' checkbox in the Save As dialog.

Even though there are no dependencies, the file has to be 'flattened' 
for Windows.

This still may not be the solution for your specific issue -
I was just stating one situation that causes this dialog to come up.

At 6:15 PM +0000 10/28/01, Ian Johnson wrote:
>Hi Buzz,
>
>wouldn't that mean that it wouldn't work on any PC system though that didn't
>have the original files? The files were saved directly from good old
>SoundEdit16 so there's no 'original' files as such to force them to have
>'allow dependencies' on.
>
>I take it you haven't had any problems with QT5 PC?

no I haven't, but I'm only running it on mac.

-Buzz

>Regards,
>
>Ian
>>
>>  One reason this error dialog comes up on Windows is if the qt movie
>>  was originally a mac file and was not saved as Self Contained before
>  > it was brought to Windows.
>  >
>  > hth
>  >
>  > -Buzz


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