Quicktime...
"Applescript drag n' droplet ....You then won't be able to save /
save as / export..." Worked fine.
Now that I have the Qt page sorted I'm belatedly worried about the
less than universal Quicktime installed base, duh. My goal is to
have a mini video wall of images that play (on that page) with a
click and are not *that* easy to save/copy.
I tried the Applescript drag n' droplet on a mp4 ... nada even though
it plays through the Qt player.
I'm brushing up with "Simple Encoding Recipes for the Web 2009" from
Intelligent Assistance but would appreciate any list wisdom. (I
tried the Vimeo embed route but since I want to make these video
private, I can't embed.. only link to a password protected Vimeo page
which is not so great)
I wouldn't expect step-by-step Flash instructions, only that an Avid
editor can do this without needing a web maven. Thanks in advance for
any ideas.
Paul
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