While what you say is probably true, Chipp, none of that obviates
Sivikatirswami's main issue that there are so many permutations and
combinations of devices and drivers for Windows that debugging or supporting
software designed to deal with rich media on that platform is iffy. I have a
good friend who's an audio guru and who does a lot of consultling to net
radio outlets and the like and he tells me that to this day Windows remains
an iffy platform for the reliable deployment of rich media applications that
dare stray outside the bounds of Microsoft's own software base.

Just FWIW.

On 9/15/06, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sivikatirswami,

You know, the problem may not be Windows, but Apple's implementation
of Quicktime on PC's. Chris has mentioned to me there is a very large
memory leak in Safari that Apple has known about for a long time, but
is reticent to fix (something about how Objective-C multi-threads yada
yada). I wouldn't blame MS for a problem with Quicktime.

-Chipp
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