Ah good point.  I typically do the opposite (put eZedia frames into QT
rather than QT into eZedia frames), so I hadnt considered that.

But thankfully the option is there to keep controllers on eZedia
exported files should you still need them.

- Dave

On 12/13/05, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> around the 13/12/05 David Meade mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
> http://mostextraordinary.blogspot.com H that:
> >For some reason eZediaQTI defaults to taking away the standard
> >controller buttons, but you can tell it in the export settings to keep
> >the regular controls available.
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> it does this because if you add video to an ezedia project it
> includes this as a child movie. this is why in ezedia you can have a
> 'frame' with (say) 2 videos in it with different durations (and make
> one play the other, etc)
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