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Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 3:30 pm Post Subject: Chemtrail Video from Wanganui - April 19th 2005
View the video (Quicktime Movie format) submitted by Hadleigh of the chemtrail activity in his area on the 19th of April 2005 - the same day we photographed our chemtrail chase. These contrail-cirrus videoed by Hadleigh spread and travelled hundreds of kilometres North East...
Q.1 Am operating Windows 2000 Professional
2. Have just installed Quick time
3. The white box with logo came up.
4. Right clicking brought up plug in settings.
First menu gave a choice of 4 - 2 were ticked
Went to MIME settings which had 7 choices - MPEG was ticked.
Don't know which one of those 7 settings to tick.to operate Quick Time
Joan
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Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:34 pm Post Subject:
Joan,
That's good information. You said you had mpeg ticked, you also need to tick Streaming Movies (it's the first option in the list). You also need to tick 'Play movies automatically' in the Browser plugin settings.
You'll also need to go through the other settings (accessed from the drop down list in the top of the Quick Time settings window) and choose your connection speed.
Under the Instant-On option, you could choose to play movies immediately or configure for a short delay - that's up to you.
The remainder of the settings should be fine on default. The fact that you are now seeing the white box with the logo, means you should be set to go. These final few settings might make the difference. Then it's just a matter of your connection speed as to how long the delay is. Please post here again if you manage to view the video with the above configurations made...
Yes, it is now working thanks. Those configurations were not the same as your instructions e.g. there was no Instant-On option and the connection speed was a bit of a guess - I left it at 256kbps. DSL/Cable. The streaming movies had 2 options. The 2nd time I viewed it, there was no delay, just came on straight away.