Quicktime File, No Convert watch in flash

hey.
i was just wondering if anyone new how to play an outward
quicktime file in an flash applet, without having to convert it to
FLV or .swf. just play the direct .mov file.
we are able to preview .gif's so i don't see why we couldnt
do .mov

pMi11 wrote:
> hey.
> i was just wondering if anyone new how to play an
outward quicktime file in an
> flash applet, without having to convert it to FLV or
.swf. just play the direct
> .mov file.
>
> we are able to preview .gif's so i don't see why we
couldnt do .mov
you can't , you need to import to flash and save it as SWF,
there is no way
to load it dynamically or preview it with flash. Has to be
part of the flash file.
Best Regards
Urami
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