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How to stream MOV using IE (or directly)?
There is any substitute for quicktime apps (plug-ins) for such thing as view movie trailers from a website?
(I've search for it into previous threads - however - my apologies if I'm repeating a question already made here) | ||||
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I do not believe that you can watch .mov files on the PPC. Evil licence issues.
I strongly even doubt the EXISTENCE of a player that can handle playing a MOV much less embedding it in PIE. I dont think too many formats are supported with embedding because PIE is just extremely limited like that. I doubt even shockwave and java would work in PIE without a ton of modifications. | |||||
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Last edited by awdark; 06-28-05 at 10:10 AM.. |
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There definitely isn't a Quicktime plugin for Pocket IE so embedded movies don not play. PictPocket Cinema and The Core Pockect Media Player both support Quicktime playback on Pocket PC (and Palm in the case of TCPMP) but most movie trailers contain QDesign audio which is a propriertary format that cannot be played so you will get video but it will be silent.
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