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nostaws

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Jan 14, 2006
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Is the iphone version of quicktime the same full featured version available on a desktop machine?

As per Adobe's site:
Flash content plays as a track inside an MOV file. At the time of this writing, the latest version of QuickTime (7.1.5) only supports a Flash track formatted as a Flash 5 SWF file. Any attempt to create an MOV file inside of Flash with a SWF version later than 5 will cause this message (QuickTime does not support Flash Tracks beyond Flash version 5).

However, in the latest versions of quicktime one must actually "turn on this feature." Go to Quicktime preferences > Advanced > enable flash - then restart quicktime.

Flash 5 could do a lot of really cool things. Maybe flash playback is indirectly supported. I would dare to say 80%+ of the flash content on the presently on the web uses features found in ver. 5.
 
i actually have not heard anything about quicktime and the iphone, i am sure it is there, but it might just be dumbed down
 
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