As a matter of fact i'm using firefox :) Interestingly, i got no option
to enable "Fast Start" when exporting from Premiere 6.5, only "Optimize
for streaming" in the codec options, and that doesn't help out either.

Is there any program out there that allows me to render an .avi from
Premiere, shove it in, and generate a nice streaming .mov file?

Cheers,
Christopher

Joshua Kinberg wrote:

> Make sure you select the "Fast Start" option when exporting Quicktime.
>
> Also, it sounds like you are using Internet Explorer for your web browser.
> Internet Explorer sabotages Quicktime, something we've explored on
> this list previously.
> IE will only allow quicktime to fast start if it is embedded in an
> HTML page, otherwise IE will have to download the entire file before
> it begins playing. This has something to do with the way IE handles
> video objects with ActiveX.
>
> FireFox, and every other browser it seems, will correctly play
> quicktime with fast start.
>
> It may be time to switch web browsers.
>
> -Josh
>
>
> On 8/9/05, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Hi!
> >
> >  I seem to be stuck on the launch-pad to vlogging. Basically, the
> problem is
> > like this:
> >
> >  1. I record and edit the clip
> >  2. I output it as a QuickTime movie using sorensen basic, motion-jpeg,
> > mpeg-4, or any other of the 20 codecs available.
> >  3. I upload the clip to my server
> >  4. I try to stream it
> >  5. QuickTime downloads the entire clip (24mb) and THEN starts to
> play it.
> >
> >  As i said, i've tried a bunch of codecs, so i guess i'm doing something
> > wrong somewhere else. I'm using Adobe Premiere 6.0 on Windows XP,
> and i got
> > QuickTime Basic.
> >
> >  Cheers,
> >  Christopher
> > 




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