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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

If you have multiple videos inserted on the page, you can play
them all by choosing View ??? Plugins ??? Play All or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Shift+P
(Command+Option+Shift+P). You can stop them with View ??? Plugins ??? Stop All or Ctrl+Alt+Shift+X
(Command+Option+Shift+X).
Unsupported plugins are listed in the UnsupportedPlugins.txt file in Dreamweaver??™s
Configuration/Plugins folder. As of this writing, no plugins are listed in this file. If you continue
to have problems playing plugins in Dreamweaver, check the file for compatibility.
Inserting QuickTime Movies
The HTML command for incorporating a QuickTime movie (or any other medium that requires a plugin) is
the tag. Because so many different types of plugins exist, Dreamweaver uses a generic Plugin
inspector that enables an unlimited number of parameters to be specified. If you regularly work with
QuickTime movies, try using a custom QuickTime Dreamweaver object such as the one shown in Figure
26-10 from Brendan Dawes. This object, available on the DVD that comes with this book, can streamline
the process. Although you must still add some parameters by hand, having easy access to the most common
ones can be a real timesaver.
Only three tag parameters are absolutely required for a QuickTime movie: the source of the file,
the movie??™s width, and the movie??™s height.


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