If you cannot get the QTVR movies to play.....
Windows: Windows Media Player (WMP) often tries to play .mov files, since it has some ability to handle the QuickTime mime type. This can happen even if QuickTime is installed on your machine. Unfortunately WMP is clueless when it comes to QTVR, but tries to play them anyway. The result is a broken movie icon or a QTVR that plays as a linear movie. If you are seeing this kind of behavior with QuickTime installed, you should completely uninstall whatever version of QuickTime you have and do a clean install of QuickTime 4.1 from the Apple site. Jerky playback of the larger movies is indicative of a slow processor trying to do its best. Better performance can be obtained by quitting other applications and minimizing system tasks. The best remedy is to go out and buy a faster computer (preferably a G4 Mac....you'll love it!)

 

 

MacOs: There are generally few problems with QTVR on Macs. Since may of these movies are very big, you may need to increase the RAM allocation to your browser if it crashes while playing the movies. Likewise if you download the large movies and try to play them in QuickTime Player, you may experience "out of memory" errors. If this happens, increase the RAM allocation of QuickTime Player. If you have continued problems, you should download the latest versions of your browser and get QuickTime 4.1 from the Apple site. Jerky playback of the larger movies is indicative of a slow processor trying to do its best. Better performance can be obtained by quitting other applications and minimizing system tasks, such as file sharing. The best remedy is to go out a buy a new G4!

 

Get more answers from the Apple QuickTime Support pages.

Other Operating Systems: Sorry there is currently no port of QuickTimeVR to Linux or other operating systems. There are some utilities that offer some QuickTime playback support in UNIX, but to my knowledge this doesn't extend to QTVR. There may be something new that I don't know about so, if you find a QTVR player, please let me know.

 

 
Please direct all correspondance to Gary L. Nieder, Ph.D.

Last updated 1/11/02
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