Thanks,
but my problem is thath when Quicktime plugin start loading movie, it don't
show nothing ( except Quicktime logo ). I've seen from another site, thath,
Quicktime plugin shows controller and part of movie were downloaded.
Is possible this to be a settings, when create movie - i.e. streaming ?

Thanks,
Rosen


Dave Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:05:39AM +0300, Rosen Marinov wrote:
> > Can someone tell me how to put on WEB page QuickTime movie ?
> > I tried with some code, but nothing happens... !
>
> First, PHP can do a lot, but i don't think PHP can create QuickTime
movies.
> This is more a HTML question than an PHP question.
>
> But here is your answer:
> There are three tags (as far i know) to embed QuickTime (But also avi,
mpeg, etc) movies into a webpage. They're browser depended.
>
> Microsoft :
> <img src="movie_url" width="160" height="120" loop="infinite" border="0"
/>
>
> Netscape:
> <embed src="movie_url" width="160" height="120" autoplay="true"
loop="true" oncursor="play" />
>
> If you want to use both:
>
> <embed src="movie_url" width="160" height="120" autoplay="true"
loop="true" oncursor="play" />
> <noembed>
> <img src="movie_url" width="160" height="120" />
> </noembed>
>
> Note that the visitor of your site need a quicktime plugin. You can also
just put the movie url in a <a href=".."> tag. Or show it to your users in a
popup (ofcourse only when a user wants this, most people don't like
popup's).
>
> But again, this is not the right place to ask questions about video
embedding in a webpage.
>
> Dave Mertens





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