Load JPEG upon Flash Player version check

I thought Flash had a built in feature along with the Player
checking that could load a static JPEG in place of the movie if the
proper Flash Player was not detected. I don't find it in Help or
searching this forum. Anyone point me in the right direction?

Nevermind folks. Found the alternate content in the player
check scripting...

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