SnapzPro may be set to use a compression codec (ie Cinepak, Sorenson, etc)
that is not present on the target machine. It would be best to find out
what is actually available on your target machine.
Also, you may need to "flatten" the movie, which means move any Mac-specific
info into the MOV's data fork. There used to be a specific option in QT Pro
to do this but I'm not sure what Apple calls it now (might be Optimize Hints
for Server but not sure).
Steve,
What Scott mentions in the first paragraph is most likely your problem. You shouldn't run into the problem of a movie not being flattened using SnpazPro.
You most likely compressed with a codec that isn't part of the standard QuickTime installation (the TechSmith Ensharpen codec for example). After recording your movie in SnapzPro the dialog box that comes up will tell you what compressor you are saving the movie with.
-- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Multimedia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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