On Friday, May 7, 2004, at 12:46 PM, Jim Heid wrote: > I'd suggest a different strategy, if your hardware and your client's > hardware permits. > > 1) Bring your movie into iDVD > 2) Create a DVD > 3) Copy the DVD's AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders to your client's hard > drive. > 4) Have your client play the movie by opening the VIDEO_TS folder > using DVD > playback software (i.e., DVD Player). > > What kind of iron does your client have? There are better strategies > than > the one you outlined, and QuickTime is certainly capable of exquisite > quality. > > - Jim > Certainly that would be a great way to deliver a presentation and even build in pause points, and flexibility. j