I'm trying to use the QT_WriteOBJECT function script as recommended by Apple, but I'm having no luck in getting my .mov file to show up. My popup html file appears, but with no movie. Here is the Apple site where I've found the technique:
I created the simplest embed QT movie page, and for starters, want to get the version. An HREF event works fine, but otherwise I get a fabulous "Unspecified error". I'm using MSIE6 WinXP SP2.
is it possible to hide qtvr <object...> (or even change its size to 1 pixel rectangle)? I need to hide qtvr from the page dynamically, if .mov source is empty.
I have a webpage with thumbnail images that I want to be able to click on to play associated Quicktime movie files in either IE or Netscape. I'm having difficulty finding any HTML or Javascript code for doing this, and was wondering if this is not an easy thing to do. Is there some special code needed for detecting Netscape Quicktime plugins, and what about IE?
I do a lot of php and need now a bit of javascript to control a narration on a website which is run as an mp3 thru the quicktime plug-in. The plug-in is working fine and I've written javascript to pause and play the narration through the pages own button.
The next task was to get it to move to the next slide after the narration has finished, so I decided to do a javascript re-direct after the time returned by the int GetDuration() command which the apple site says returns the length of the movie. Code:
Purpose: To create a page that plays different movies depending on which link the user clicks on. Only one player is displayed to play all the movies. Right now the links are text for my convenience but eventually they'll be images.
Problem: I can't get the player to change to the second movie. I'm doing this in JavaScript. Here I'm showing it to you as inline script, but it doesn't work as a function call either.
Question: How do I get this page to change the movie in the player based on the user's click?
I've tried this 2 different ways: creating the playing with manual code and creating it with an Apple-supplied function call.
When I create the player using the Apple supplied function, I get no error message and it also doesn't change the movie. The existing movie just keeps playing. I created a bunch of other links to do things like stop the movie, start the movie, rewind the movie, and retrieve the movie URL, and these work in IE for the manual coding but not for the Apple supplied function call. I also tested both versions on the other 4 major browsers. None of them change the movie either, but for the Apple supplied function they will all start the movie, stop the movie and rewind the movie from JavaScript. I can give you that information as well.
I'm running my web page on IE8+9 with Windows Home via Boot Camp.
My JS code is:
if (QuicktimeIsPresent) { var song = PlaySong('200', '50', '#9cceff', 'false', 'false', 'tunes/taps.mov') document.write (song) }
The JS code for PlaySong is:
function PlaySong(width, height, bgcolor, autostart, loop, songloc) { var play = ''
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For IE8+9, the quicktime crescendo/midi control shows .. but when I click the play button on it, it almost immediately stops.Other Windows browsers(Firefox and Safari and IE 7) play just fine, together with all Macintosh browsers.
but IE said that "document.embeds.mov.src is not object", and image isn't changed ( IE,Mozilla) when user click on the link "exchange". What is wrong, how to do this correctly?
I'm looking for a jquery plugin (or vanilla method) for detecting quicktime, so I can decide whether to embed a QT movie or not. Did some googling, but most of the methods seems really old and I didn't see any jQuery plugins dedicated to detection.
I'm attempting to dynamically create a QuickTime embedded movie. I'm including the AC_Quicktime.js script which contains methods for creating the embedded movie easily and putting it into an existing DIV. This is working correctly, however the movie will not load. Here's the code that I'm using.
Code:
function loadMovie() { var objectTxt = QT_GenerateOBJECTText_XHTML('poster.jpg', '100%', '100%','','controller','true','autoplay','true','showlogo','true','moviename','stream', 'obj#ID', 'stream', 'cache','false','href','rtsp://192.168.20.105:554
My code tests for existence of Quicktime plugin.If the plugin is installed. A sample .mov should play but does not.The <h2> header does appear on screen, nothing else, no errors.