Quicktime Movie Player doesn't do this automatically, but you can use one of
these
options:
1) Using QuickTime Player Pro: Copy and paste each of the movies into a new
movie, and
save as a "reference movie". Then, play the reference movie. A reference movie
is pointers
to each of the movies.
2) Use VLC or a number of other third party players to play your movie. VLC
supports
"playlists" which is what you will want to use if you want to drag a bunch of
movies onto a
list.
If you have more questions, don't hesitate to ask...
Ron
--- In QuickTime@yahoogroups.com, robertlerner2000 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Hello. I frequently have several MOV's to watch as part of a tutorial
> set or documentary. I'm tired of having to close the QT session at the
> end of each video and then having to manually start the next video in
> a new session.
>
> How do you use QuickTime to view multiple videos in sequence without
> having to load each one at the end of the previous. I'd like to do in
> QuickTime what I can do in Microsoft Windows Media Player, which is to
> open several movies and let it play one after the other without any
> effort.
>
> Is QuickTime as capable to do that?
>
> Thanks.
>