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Ah, I've got it working, but not directly from the link. I uninstalled then reinstalled QT, then go to your site, click on link and copy the url and then paste it into QT and it works......cheers......John
John
I've had similar problems when just (left) clicking directly on the Photo Art 101 tutorial link.
What worked for me however, was right clicking and selecting "Save destination as.." This will allow you to save the tutorial to your hard disk and start it up from there instantly afterwards (and see the download progress)
Being new here I hope I'm not violating any rules by downloading or suggesting this, but depending on the connection speed even a 10MB file as tutorials can take quite some time to download..
Hans
>>>I hope I'm not violating any rules by downloading or suggesting this....
No problem from my standpoint since I did not set any security on the QuickTime file. Feel free to download it. :-)
Don't know why this slipped my mind, but you might want to check your QuickTime Preferences (Properties on a PC?) to make sure you have it set for streaming and that your connection speed is set correctly.
Swampy...it worked tonight...no problem..thanks...
however..what I really like about your site are the RECIPIES...I'm sure I'll try the soup.
Lastly..what did you use to create these videos? thanks
I used Ambrosia Software's SnapZPro for Macintosh then resaved the resulting QT movie (.mov) out of QuickTime in m4p format to recduce the file size a little and add the streaming capability.
Ohh... my grandmom's vegetable soup. It is really good, but it is getting harder to find barley in the super markets.