Hi Steve,
If the QTVersion is 0.0, QuickTime is not installed (except on Unix,
where QTVersion always returns 2.0). If for some reason this doesn't
work for you, you could check for QuickTime application files or
check the registry if you are on Windows.
Best,
Mark
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Op 29-sep-2006, om 17:03 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het volgende
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Lately I've been incorporating Quicktime mp4 movies into my Rev
standalones.
When distributing the standalones to others, I've included the
Quicktime
Player installer, in case they do not have Quicktime (especially
Windows users).
If they forget to install Quicktime, the movie instead appears as
a blank
space. My question is as follows:
Is there some way, if the user forgets to install Quicktime, that I
can have
a message in the blank space indicating that the user should install
Quicktime? It would be sort similar to what developers do on a
web page when a
picture doesn't appear; instead there is text explaining what the
subject of the
picture is. I tried putting a field over the Quicktime movie area
with text in
it. However, the blank Quicktime box remains layered over the
text. Any
suggestions? Thanks.
Steve Goldberg
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