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- Apple's QuickTime Plug-in for the Internet
-
- Version 1.1
-
- Read-me for Macintosh Users
-
- Apple's QuickTime plug-in lets you view QuickTime movies and QuickTime
- VR (Virtual Reality) Panoramas and Objects directly in your browser
- window. This read-me describes what you will need and how to use the
- Macintosh version of Apple's QuickTime plug-ins for the Internet. If you
- are a Windows user, please see the Windows read-me.
-
- ATTENTION Netscape Navigator Users: This version of the QuickTime
- plug-in is newer than the 1.0 version shipping with Netscape Navigator
- 3.0. Check out the new features listed below!
-
- This document covers:
-
- • Installation Instructions
- • New Features
- • Frequent Questions
- • Sources of additional information
-
-
- Installing the QuickTime Plug-in
- --------------------------------
- To take full advantage of the QuickTime plug-in, you will need to
- install QuickTime 2.5, the plug-in (and optionally the QuickTime Virtual
- Reality component and the QuickTime MPEG extension), and configure your
- browser to use the plug-in. Here are the details of what you will need
- and how to configure it.
-
-
- What you need
- -------------
- • Macintosh or Power Macintosh running System 7 or later
- • A browser that supports plug-ins: Netscape 2.x, Netscape 3.x, or
- Internet Explorer for Macintosh 2.1. (Note: We are evaluating a
- pre-release beta version of Internet Explorer 3.0.)
- • QuickTime 2.5 for Macintosh
- • Macintosh Sound Manager version 3.2 for Macintosh (included in System
- 7.5.3 and QuickTime 2.5)
- • The latest version of Apple's QuickTime Plug-in for the Internet (
- Macintosh)
- • Version 1.00 or later of the QuickTime MPEG extension.
- • Sufficient free memory. RAM requirements depends which browser you
- use. We recommend your Macintosh have an additional 1 MB of free RAM
- beyond that required by the browser you are running.
-
-
- Install QuickTime 2.5
- ---------------------
-
- Please make sure you have QuickTime 2.5, which is available on the WWW
- at the QuickTime software page (http:\\quicktime.apple.com\sw\sw.html).
- The QuickTime software will be downloaded as a compressed archive called
- qt25.hqx. If you are using Netscape 3.0, this file should decompress
- automatically to a folder called "Net Install".
-
- If the file does not expand, you may need StuffIt Expander 4.0 from
- Aladdin Systems. You can download this software from Aladdin's Web site
- at http://www.aladdinsys.com/consumer/updates.html. To use StuffIt
- Expander to decompress the file, launch StuffIt Expander and select
- "Expand..." from the "File" menu and choose qt25.hqx. StuffIt Expander
- will decompress the file and create the "Net Install" folder.
-
- Open the Net Install folder, open the "Install Disk 1" folder inside of
- it, and launch the Installer application. This will place all of the
- necessary QuickTime software in the proper places on your computer. You
- will need to restart your computer after running the installer.
-
-
- Install the QuickTime plug-in and optional extensions
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Download the plugin (mac_qtpi.hqx) from the QuickTime software page. The
- downloaded file is a compressed archive which should automatically
- expand and unarchive to a file called "QuickTime plugin". Put this file
- in the plug-ins folder for the browser you are using. You'll need to
- quit and restart the browser.
-
- If the file does not expand, you may need StuffIt Expander 4.0 from
- Aladdin Systems. You can download this software from Aladdin's Web site
- at http://www.aladdinsys.com/consumer/updates.html. To use StuffIt
- Expander to decompress the file, launch StuffIt Expander and select
- "Expand..." from the "File" menu and choose mac_qtpi.hqx. StuffIt
- Expander will decompress the file.
-
- If you would like to use the Beta release of the QuickTime MPEG
- extension to play back MPEG movies with the plugin, you will need to
- download the MPEG Installer from the QuickTime BETA Software Page. Be
- sure to read the documentation that comes with the MPEG software.
-
-
- Configure Your Browser
- ----------------------
-
- The Macintosh QuickTime plug-in can be used to Fast Start a variety of
- media types in addition to QuickTime movies. But you may need to tell
- your browser to use it. Complete instructions are in are in the Browser
- Configuration document on the web at http://quicktime.apple.com/sw/
- browserconfig.html
-
-
- New Features in Version 1.1
- ---------------------------
-
- • Expanded Browser Support: Netscape 2.x, Netscape 3.x, Internet
- Explorer for Macintosh 2.1.
-
- • Detailed instructions on how to install the plug-in and configure your
- browser have been included here.
-
- • QTVR Hot Spots - allows you to click on "hot spots" in a QTVR movie to
- jump to a new page.
-
- • Webmaster control over default playback volume for movies.
-
- • "Scaled" movies - movies can play back at different sizes.
-
- • "Cached" movies (Netscape 3.0 users only) - movies you have recently
- viewed can be cached just like other documents so they don't need to
- re-load when you return to them.
-
- • Expanded media type support - you can configure your browser to use
- the Apple QuickTime plug-in to play non-QuickTime files such as WAV and
- AIFF audio files.
-
- • MPEG playback support with the QuickTime MPEG Extension (Power PC
- only).
-
- • Greatly improved (3x) load times for local movies. Makes hybrid CD/internet systems fly.
-
-
- • VR capabilities are built in, no extra file to download.
-
-
- Frequently Asked Questions
- --------------------------
-
- Q Why should I install the QuickTime plug-in?
-
- A Apple's QuickTime plug-in for the Internet lets you experience
- QuickTime content directly in the browser window. You no longer need a
- "helper application" like MoviePlayer to view QuickTime content over the
- Internet. You can also view QuickTime VR (Virtual Reality) Panoramas and
- Objects right in your browser.
-
- The QuickTime plug-in works with existing QuickTime movies, and with
- movies prepared to take advantage of the plug-in's "fast-start" feature.
- The fast-start feature will present the first frame of the movie almost
- immediately and can begin playing even before the movie has been
- completely downloaded.
-
- Your browser can be set up to use the QuickTime plug-in automatically to
- play any QuickTime movie while browsing the Internet. The plug-in can
- play many kinds of QuickTime movies (.mov files) including movies with
- text, MIDI, and other kinds of data. It will also let you interact with
- QuickTime VR Panoramas and Objects. Version 1.1 of the QuickTime plug-in
- supports other file formats as well - you no longer need half-a-dozen
- plug-ins to support each different type of audio or video file that you
- may encounter on the Web since QuickTime 2.5 and the plug-in can play
- them back for you.
-
-
- Q I dowloaded the QuickTime MPEG extension and my browser is configured
- to use it, but it doesn't work. Why not?
-
- A You probably have a 68k Macintosh. The MPEG extension only works with
- PowerPC Macintoshes.
-
- Q I have a 68k Mac so I can't use the QuickTime MPEG extension. But the
- QuickTime plug-in is configured to look for it to play MPEG files. How
- to do I tell the plug-in NOT to look for the MPEG Component?
-
- A The answer depends on which browser you are using:
-
- Netscape 3.0: The Helper preferences for the MPEG mime type should be
- set to save to disk.
-
- Netscape 2.0 or Internet Explorer. To reconfigure the plug-in to not
- include support for MPEG: Load a (non-MPEG) movie with the plug-in, then
- click and hold on the movie, and select 'Update Mime Types' from the
- pop-up menu. This will force the plug-in to scan the system capabilities
- and set its list of supported mime types appropriately. You will need
- to quit and relaunch the browser after doing this. See the Browser
- Configuration document on the web at http://quicktime.apple.com/sw/
- browserconfig.html for more information.
-
-
- Q How much memory (RAM) do I need to use the plug-in, and are there any
- ways to reduce RAM requirements?
-
- A Macintosh RAM requirements depends which browser you use. We
- recommend your Macintosh have an additional 1 MB of free RAM beyond that
- required by the browser you are running. For instance, if you are using
- the Navigator 3.0 version, which in recent releases came configured to
- use 9 MB of RAM, you will need 10 MB free to run Navigator and the
- plug-in. Check the RAM requirements for your browser by clicking on the
- browser's icon in the Finder and choosing "Get Info" from the File menu.
-
- Your RAM mileage may vary so you may not require as much as stated
- above. Different browsers may require different amounts of memory.
- Turning off unneeded extensions and quitting other running applications
- may help reduce memory requirements.
-
- For best performance, we recommend turning Virtual Memory off if
- possible.
-
-
- Q Is there any special configuration or set-up I need to do depending on
- which browser I am using?
-
- A Yes; different browsers require different set-up. See the Browser
- Configuration document (http://quicktime.apple.com/sw/
- browserconfig.html) for more information.
-
-
- Q I am using a Web browser other than Netscape Navigator or Internet
- Explorer and I am experiencing problems with the QuickTime plug-in.
-
- A In this release the QuickTime plug-in only supports Netscape
- Navigator 2.x, 3.x, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1.
-
-
- Q How do I save a QuickTime movie from a Web page to my hard-drive?
-
- A Just click and hold the mouse down over the movie. A popup will appear
- that lets you save the movie.
-
-
- Q I design web pages and would like to know more about movie controls
- and other capabilities of the QuickTime plug-in. Where should I look for
- documentation?
-
- A Please check the QuickTime Webmaster's Page on the web at
- http://quicktime.apple.com/sw/webmaster_1.1.html to learn about all of
- the capabilities of the Quicktime plug-in.
-
-
- Q I downloaded the QuickTime software - it showed up with the extension
- .hqx and when I click on it, nothing happens.
-
- A The suffix .hqx is used for files that have been Bin-Hex compressed. To
- decompress these files, you need an application such as StuffIt Expander
- 4.0 from Aladdin Systems. Some browsers come with this software but
- others do not. StuffIt Expander is free - you can download this software
- from Aladdin's Web site at http://www.aladdinsys.com/consumer/updates.html.
-
-
- Q When I click on a QuickTime VR Object or Panorama, I get a blank
- window. How do I get VR to work with the QuickTime plug-in on the
- Macintosh?
-
- A You may not have enough free memory. Try quitting open applications or
- disabling unneeded extensions to increase your free memory.
-
-
- Q The QuickTime movies I'm viewing don't always play smoothly. What's
- wrong?
-
- A Check to see if you have Virtual Memory turned on. Virtual memory can
- interfere with the plug-in's ability to play back QuickTime movies. If
- possible, turn virtual memory off for best performance.
-
-
- Q I found a page with background audio and a VR Panorama. As I was
- playing with the VR movie, the audio stopped playing. Why?
-
- A When you are interacting with the VR movie and moving the mouse, the
- audio movie will stop temporarily. Releasing the mouse button should
- allow the audio to resume.
-
-
- Q I am browsing a page with a QuickTime VR panorama and expect that I
- can use the option and control (shift and control on Windows) to zoom
- in/zoom out of the movie. Likewise, with a regular QuickTime movie, I
- expect the arrow keys to step through the movie a frame at a time. But
- the movies don't seem to respond to keystrokes.
-
- A You need to select the QuickTime VR panaroma or QuickTime movie first
- by clicking on it. On Windows, the arrow keys do not step through the
- movie as they do on the Macintosh.
-
-
- Q I have a Power Macintosh with 16MB of RAM. When I try to run a music
- movie I get no audio.
-
- A You are probably still using QuickTime 2.1, which requires additional
- memory to play MIDI movies. You should upgrade to QuickTime 2.5, which
- is available on the QuickTime Software page.
-
-
-
- For More Information
- --------------------
- Direct your Plug-in feedback and bugs to: qtplug11@apple.com
-
- If you attempt to play a Software MPEG movie over the Internet and
- experience problems with the QuickTime MPEG Extension, send feedback and
- bugs to: qtmpeg10@apple.com
-
- When reporting a difficulty or problem please be sure to correctly
- report:
-
- • Which version of the plug-in you are using
-
- • Which operating system you are running
-
- • What the configuration of your machine is (machine type, RAM, etc.)
-
- • What movie or URL location you are at when you experience difficulties
-
- Because of the heavy traffic on the QuickTime pages, we may not be able
- to respond to your e-mail individually. We appreciate your feedback!
-
- For general QuickTime support for both Mac and Windows, go to
- http://www.info.apple.com where you can find both discussion groups and
- FAQs to answer whatever questions you might have.
-
-
- QuickTime Plug-in Sample Site
- -----------------------------
- Visit the new QuickTime Plug-in Sample Site at
- http://www.mediacity.com/~erweb and see how developers are using
- embedded QuickTime media to enhance web sites. Before your visit, make
- sure you've already installed the plug-in and related QuickTime software
- as described above.
-
- This read-me was last updated on December 11, 1996
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