[Accessibility_sig] Forcing SMIL to use quicktime?
Bill.Woodland at tfc.state.tx.us
Bill.Woodland at tfc.state.tx.us
Wed Oct 17 17:48:19 CDT 2007
If you're talking about having them there on a local drive, then right
click on the file, select Open Withand then "Choose Program". Select
quicktime from the list and check the box at the bottom that says "Always
use the selected program to open this kind of file" before you click OK.
Bill Woodland, Programmer IV, Texas Facilities Commission (Agency 303)
Phone: 512-936-2901 Fax: 512-236-6166 Email:
Bill.Woodland at tfc.state.tx.us
"Billy Hayes" <Billy.Hayes at tpwd.state.tx.us>
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[Accessibility_sig] Forcing SMIL to use quicktime?
Does anyone know if there is a way to force .smil files to open in
quicktime? We have a bunch of movie captioned using magpie/smil/txt/.mov
They don’t open gracefully at all. Any feedback would be most helpful and
appreciated. Thank you.
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