Thanks for the feedback.
I did a little web searching and I found a Netscape plugin which is supposed to
support QuickTime for Linux and Solaris (and some others too). Perhaps version 1.1 of
Revolution can incorporate the plugin.
Here is the URL: http://fredrik.hubbe.net/plugger.html
Bill Vlahos
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> From: Geoff Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: QuickTime and Unix
> Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 21:05:04 -0700
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> At 5:32 PM -0700 9/15/01, Bill Vlahos wrote:
> >1. Does it support QuickTime streaming?
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> 1.1 will support streaming
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> >2. Does QuickTime support work on Linux and Solaris standalone builds?
> >If so, what version of QuickTime is supported and are there any
> >limitations?
>
> QuickTime has not been released for any variety of Unix -- until OS X came out.
>There is speculation that now that QuickTime has been ported to one Unix, Apple might
>go the rest of the way and release it for Linux, Solaris, etc. Apple has made no
>statement one way or the other regarding this possibility.
>
> regards,
>
> Geoff