and all who provide follow up links for folks to explore topics further.
Aside of the learning opportunity, you give (those of us inclined to be
indoors on a frigid day) many minutes of pleasurable surfing, and have
contributed to some great bookmarks.
much appreciated,
Hal
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:53:58 -0500, Frank Fulchiero <email@hidden>
wrote:
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:45:27 -0500, Frank Lowney
<email@hidden> wrote:
You can also use any of the various ways to make QuickTime display
full screen where the movie is composed of a single image. This is
why Steve Gulie's "QuickTime for the Web" is such an indispensible
resource.
The document "What's New in QuickTime 6" is also a competent source: