right.  Check out the end of my latest video
(http://www.davidmeade.com) there are at least 3 separate clickable
links (each pointing to different urls) on the same frame.

1 goes to http://www.davidmeade.com
1 goes to the permalink for that video
1 goes to the cc license info

..

You may be thinking of Windows Media.  you can open urls in WMV
format, but they open based on timeline postion not a user click (and
thus are more annoying than useful :-P )

..

It really is pretty amazing what you can get done with the sprite
tracks / scripting possible in Quicktime.

- Dave

On 4/2/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Charles,
> Sorry, guess I wrote too much as always.  You *can* make part of it
> clickable, using either the tool that David Meade suggested or by
> creating clickable areas in the sprite track. However many areas,
> however small or large, for as long or short as you want, and they
> can be invisible, or animated objects moving around the frame.
> Quicktime is a powerful & underused thing!
>
> Rupert
>
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>
> On 2 Apr 2007, at 22:39, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
>
> Hey Nick,
>
> I think this came up before on this list... and the answer was that
> this could be done with SMIL... but one could also do something like
> that, but more limited, with QuickTime. Although, with QuickTime you
> would have to make the whole screen (displaying the video) clickable.
> (You could NOT make just a a portion of it clickable.)
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> See ya
>
> On 4/2/07, Nick Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > Does anyone know how to hyperlink within a Video?
>  >
>  > Meaning: The outro of the video has a URL displayed. If someone
> clicks
>  > on the URL display it directly goes to your website.
>  >
>  > Does that make sense?
>  >
>  > If you know how or can directly me to a link where I could learn how
>  > to do this, I (and others of this group) would be greatly
> appreciated.
>  >
>  > So can you reply with some links where I can find out how to do this?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Nick Schmidt
>  > www.schmult.com
>
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