Uploading is simple, there's Paperclip or attachment_fu or plenty of other file upload widgets already there. For playing, you just need to make a partial that includes the QuickTime object/embed code, and insert your movie within it. Here's one for Flash, extracted from an ad review system that uses Paperclip for its file storage: http://pastie.textmate.org/1179080

Making one for QuickTime would just be a matter of looking at a working QuickTime page and parameterizing the values you need to send from your application.

Walter

On Sep 24, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Atheeq Pasha wrote:

can any one let me know how to proceed with this? Or do we have any
pluggin for this?

Thanks in advance :)
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