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QuickTime 125 If you are making realtime-streaming movies or have streaming alternates, you'll need to upload these to a special QuickTime Streaming Server. See "Embedding RealTime Streaming QuickTime" on page 126. It's also important that your HTTP server is properly configured to handle QuickTime. See "QuickTime MIME Types" on page 127. Creating QuickTime Embed Tags You can create the embed tags needed to place QuickTime movies into your Web page. This HTML enables the QuickTime movies to be displayed within a page, just like any other graphic element. Note: This is different than the HTML link created for other streaming formats. With other formats, the Cleaner HTML simply opens the appropriate player, instead of truly embedding the movies as an element within the page. To create the embed tag, check the Create HTML option in the Output tab of the Settings window. Selecting this feature creates a file during processing that contains the appropriate embed tag for the encoded movie. This file has the same name as the movie, except it ends with .html and is located in the same destination folder as the final movie. When you enable the Create HTML option in the Output tab of the Settings window, you automatically create the appropriate embed tag for realtime-streaming or progressivestreaming movies. When making single version realtime streaming movies, you must enter the exact path to the location of the files on your QuickTime Streaming Server in the Set Server Path field provided. This path points from the embed tag directly to your streaming version, but is ignored when you make alternates. The reason this path is not used with alternates is because the master movie is always located on your HTTP server, not the QuickTime Streaming Server. The master movie contains the absolute paths to the streaming alternates, so QuickTime uses the master movie, not the embed tag, to locate the Streaming Server. Cleaner adds the movie file name at the end of the path, so it is important that the last character of the path you specify be a forward slash (/). Do not add the name of the movie to this path. If the path does not exactly match the actual location of the movie, QuickTime cannot locate the file. Therefore it is critical that you do not rename files or move the movies to a different location than the one you specify in the Streaming Server Address field. QuickTime Embed Options You have three different display options when creating QuickTime embed tags:

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QuickTime
125
If you are making realtime-streaming movies or have streaming alternates, you’ll need to
upload these to a special QuickTime Streaming Server. See “Embedding RealTime Streaming
QuickTime” on page 126.
It’s also important that your HTTP server is properly configured to handle QuickTime. See
“QuickTime MIME Types” on page 127.
Creating QuickTime Embed Tags
You can create the embed tags needed to place QuickTime movies into your Web page. This
HTML enables the QuickTime movies to be displayed within a page, just like any other graphic
element.
Note:
This is different than the HTML link created for other streaming formats. With other
formats, the Cleaner HTML simply opens the appropriate player, instead of truly embedding
the movies as an element within the page.
To create the embed tag, check the Create HTML option in the Output tab of the Settings
window. Selecting this feature creates a file during processing that contains the appropriate
embed tag for the encoded movie. This file has the same name as the movie, except it ends with
.html and is located in the same destination folder as the final movie.
When you enable the Create HTML option in the Output tab of the Settings window, you
automatically create the appropriate embed tag for realtime-streaming or progressive-
streaming movies.
When making single version realtime streaming movies, you must enter the exact path to the
location of the files on your QuickTime Streaming Server in the Set Server Path field provided.
This path points from the embed tag directly to your streaming version, but is ignored when
you make alternates.
The reason this path is not used with alternates is because the master movie is always located
on your HTTP server, not the QuickTime Streaming Server. The master movie contains the
absolute paths to the streaming alternates, so QuickTime uses the master movie, not the embed
tag, to locate the Streaming Server.
Cleaner adds the movie file name at the end of the path, so it is important that the last character
of the path you specify be a forward slash (/). Do not add the name of the movie to this path.
If the path does not exactly match the actual location of the movie, QuickTime cannot locate the
file. Therefore it is critical that you do not rename files or move the movies to a different
location than the one you specify in the Streaming Server Address field.
QuickTime Embed Options
You have three different display options when creating QuickTime embed tags: