Hello,
You want to have Quicktime Pro, then you can just open the movie's
properties (command-J in canada) and select "auto play" enabled. It
should, upon being opened, start playing on its own.
Paul
On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 09:44 AM, foolarts wrote:
> Hi there,
> happy to find U !!
> I'm a french multimedia worker and I've to make a cd with audio and
> video.
> We have a Delphi script wich checks the user's PC to know if
> quicktime is intalled and then launch the .mov file or the QT install
> But we're unable to find the parameter to add to our command line to
> make movie start automatically.
> The script launches QT and opens the video, but we have to
> clik "play".
> is there a parameter like -p or /play or other???
> thanx a lot
> mak'
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