Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 118

Connection, Language

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110 Chapter 7: Formats With progressive-streaming files, Cleaner instructs the QuickTime Plug-in to look for the alternates in the same folder as the master movie. As long as you keep the alternates in the same folder as the master movie, you do not need to do anything special with the alternates. See "Manually Specifying Paths to Alternate Movies" on page 118 if you don't want them stored in the same folder as the master movie. With realtime streaming files, Cleaner instructs the QuickTime Plug-in to look for the streaming alternates in the folder on the QuickTime Streaming Server that you specified in the dialog that appears the first time encoding begins. If necessary, you can change this location in the Preferences dialog under the Edit menu. All QuickTime movie and QuickTime image (QTIF) settings have an Alternate tab. You can use this tab to specify the criteria that the viewer's QuickTime Plug-in uses to determine which version of the movie to display. Connection The connection you specify corresponds to the connection specified in the viewer's QuickTime Settings control panel. This option enables you to create different versions of a movie that are displayed depending on viewers' connections to the Internet. Language You can specify which language is required for displaying an alternate. This feature is useful if you have multilingual versions of a movie and want a specific version displayed depending on the language chosen in the OS.

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With progressive-streaming files, Cleaner instructs the QuickTime Plug-in to look for the
alternates in the same folder as the master movie. As long as you keep the alternates in the same
folder as the master movie, you do not need to do anything special with the alternates. See
“Manually Specifying Paths to Alternate Movies” on page 118 if you don’t want them stored in
the same folder as the master movie.
With realtime streaming files, Cleaner instructs the QuickTime Plug-in to look for the streaming
alternates in the folder on the QuickTime Streaming Server that you specified in the dialog that
appears the first time encoding begins. If necessary, you can change this location in the
Preferences dialog under the Edit menu.
All QuickTime movie and QuickTime image (QTIF) settings have an Alternate tab. You can use
this tab to specify the criteria that the viewer’s QuickTime Plug-in uses to determine which
version of the movie to display.
Connection
The connection you specify corresponds to the connection specified in the viewer’s QuickTime
Settings control panel. This option enables you to create different versions of a movie that are
displayed depending on viewers’ connections to the Internet.
Language
You can specify which language is required for displaying an alternate. This feature is useful if
you have multilingual versions of a movie and want a specific version displayed depending on
the language chosen in the OS.