>Is it Sorenson or MPEG2? Are you really streaming MPEG2? When you
>made the movie with its cue points, was the text track set to
>preload, and did you do a save as, to give the file a chance to lay
>itself out nicely?
>
>In any case, I think that the movie is just demanding, and that when
>your client tries it it's not on as powerful a machine as yours. You
>could reduce the chances of hitching, etc, by making the key frames
>more often. Sometimes Sorenson compressed video has key frames set to
>every ten seconds or so, which means that if the movie hitches it
>will hitch for perhaps ten seconds before recovering. Setting the key
>frames to more like every two seconds will mean that if it hitches,
>it will recover much sooner.

The audio is MPEGed. But I think the compression for the quicktime was
Sorenson. And I am really streaming it. I did the save as, but I will try
setting the cuepoints more often.



 Brian Douglas  (:ub)
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